Update +server.ts to bypass cloudflared for self-hosting#78
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jumson wants to merge 1 commit intoShipBit:mainfrom
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Update +server.ts to bypass cloudflared for self-hosting#78jumson wants to merge 1 commit intoShipBit:mainfrom
jumson wants to merge 1 commit intoShipBit:mainfrom
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added comments and alternative code to bypass firebase
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added comments and alternative code to bypass firebase.
Can reference folks from #6
who are trying to self-host.
I also dockerized it and composed it with a cloudflared to test it all out, works like a charm.
I'm not super familiar with git, so, i'll submit something to show that work.
I don't expect this to be merged, just a reference for folks.