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ngrok: Create a Public Server for your Jupyter Notebook in 1 Line of Code

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ngrok: Create a Public Server for your Jupyter Notebook in 1 Line of Code

Have you ever wanted to quickly share your local Jupyter Notebook with your teammates or friends? That is when ngrok comes in handy.

ngrok allows you to create a public server for your notebook that can be shared to another machine. All it takes is the initial setup and one command line.

Find more about ngrok in my article.

Link to the source code.

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