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# portless
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Replace port numbers with stable, named .localhost URLs. For humans and agents.
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```diff
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- "dev": "next dev" # http://localhost:3000
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+ "dev": "portless run next dev" # http://myapp.localhost:1355
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```
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## Quick Start
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```bash
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# Install
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npm install -g portless
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# Run your app (auto-starts the proxy if needed)
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portless run next dev
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# -> http://<project>.localhost:1355
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# Or specify a name explicitly
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portless myapp next dev
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# -> http://myapp.localhost:1355
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```
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> The proxy auto-starts when you run an app. You can also start it explicitly with `portless proxy start`.
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## Why
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Local dev with port numbers is fragile:
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- **Port conflicts** -- two projects default to the same port and you get `EADDRINUSE`
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- **Memorizing ports** -- was the API on 3001 or 8080?
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- **Refreshing shows the wrong app** -- stop one server, start another on the same port, and your open tab now shows something completely different
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- **Monorepo multiplier** -- every problem above scales with each service in the repo
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- **Agents test the wrong port** -- AI coding agents guess or hardcode the wrong port, especially in monorepos
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- **Cookie and storage clashes** -- cookies set on `localhost` bleed across apps on different ports; localStorage is lost when ports shift
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- **Hardcoded ports in config** -- CORS allowlists, OAuth redirect URIs, and `.env` files all break when ports change
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- **Sharing URLs with teammates** -- "what port is that on?" becomes a Slack question
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- **Browser history is useless** -- your history for `localhost:3000` is a jumble of unrelated projects
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Portless fixes all of this by giving each dev server a stable, named `.localhost` URL that both humans and agents can rely on.
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## Usage
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```bash
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# Auto-infer name from package.json / git / directory
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portless run next dev
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# -> http://<project>.localhost:1355
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# Explicit name
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# -> http://myapp.localhost:1355
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# Subdomains
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portless api.myapp pnpm start
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# -> http://api.myapp.localhost:1355
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portless docs.myapp next dev
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# -> http://docs.myapp.localhost:1355
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# Wildcard subdomains (no extra registration needed)
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# Any subdomain of a registered route routes automatically:
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# tenant1.myapp.localhost:1355 -> myapp
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# tenant2.myapp.localhost:1355 -> myapp
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```
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### In package.json
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```json
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"scripts": {
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"dev": "portless run next dev"
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}
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```
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The proxy auto-starts when you run an app. Or start it explicitly: `portless proxy start`.
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## How It Works
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```mermaid
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flowchart TD
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Browser["Browser\nmyapp.localhost:1355"]
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Proxy["portless proxy<br>(port 1355)"]
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App1[":4123\nmyapp"]
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App2[":4567\napi"]
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Browser -->|port 1355| Proxy
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1. **Start the proxy** -- auto-starts when you run an app, or start explicitly with `portless proxy start`
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2. **Run apps** -- `portless <name> <command>` assigns a free port and registers with the proxy
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3. **Access via URL** -- `http://<name>.localhost:1355` routes through the proxy to your app
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Apps are assigned a random port (4000-4999) via the `PORT` and `HOST` environment variables. Most frameworks (Next.js, Express, Nuxt, etc.) respect these automatically. For frameworks that ignore `PORT` (Vite, Astro, React Router, Angular, Expo, React Native), portless auto-injects the correct `--port` and `--host` flags.
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## HTTP/2 + HTTPS
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Enable HTTP/2 for faster dev server page loads. Browsers limit HTTP/1.1 to 6 connections per host, which bottlenecks dev servers that serve many unbundled files (Vite, Nuxt, etc.). HTTP/2 multiplexes all requests over a single connection.
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# Start with HTTPS/2 -- generates certs and trusts them automatically
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# First run prompts for sudo once to add the CA to your system trust store.
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# After that, no prompts. No browser warnings.
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# Make it permanent (add to .bashrc / .zshrc)
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# Use your own certs (e.g., from mkcert)
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# If you skipped sudo on first run, trust the CA later
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On Linux, `portless trust` supports Debian/Ubuntu, Arch, Fedora/RHEL/CentOS, and openSUSE (via `update-ca-certificates` or `update-ca-trust`).
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## Commands
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portless run <cmd> [args...] # Infer name from project, run through proxy
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portless <name> <cmd> [args...] # Run app at http://<name>.localhost:1355
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portless alias <name> <port> # Register a static route (e.g. for Docker)
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portless alias <name> <port> --force # Overwrite an existing route
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portless alias --remove <name> # Remove a static route
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portless list # Show active routes
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portless trust # Add local CA to system trust store
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portless hosts sync # Add routes to /etc/hosts (fixes Safari)
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# Disable portless (run command directly)
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PORTLESS=0 pnpm dev # Bypasses proxy, uses default port
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# Proxy control
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portless proxy start # Start the proxy (port 1355, daemon)
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portless proxy start --https # Start with HTTP/2 + TLS
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portless proxy start -p 80 # Start on port 80 (requires sudo)
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--https # Enable HTTP/2 + TLS with auto-generated certs
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--name <name> # Use <name> as the app name (bypasses subcommand dispatch)
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PORT # Ephemeral port the child should listen on
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HOST # Always 127.0.0.1
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PORTLESS_URL # Public URL (e.g. http://myapp.localhost:1355)
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If your frontend dev server (e.g. Vite, webpack) proxies API requests to another portless app, make sure the proxy rewrites the `Host` header. Without this, the proxy sends the **original** Host header, causing portless to route the request back to the frontend in an infinite loop.
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