/install aitun-tunnel
AiTun Tunnel - Expose Local Web Pages to the Public Internet
When to Use
Use this skill when:
- You've built a web page, dashboard, or web app locally and need to share it publicly
- You need to test a local HTTP service from an external device
- You want to demo a locally-running application to someone
- You need a public webhook endpoint for an external service to call
- You want to expose a local API for integration testing
- You built a website for a user and they want to see it in their browser
Do NOT use this skill when:
- The content only needs to be viewed locally
- The user asks for a file download (use file sharing instead)
Instructions
Step 1: Install aitun
pip install aitun
Or if already installed, verify:
which aitun || pip show aitun
Step 2: Start the local web service
Ensure the local web service is running on a port. For static HTML files:
# Serve a directory with a built HTML page
python3 -m http.server 8080 --directory /path/to/html/dir
For other frameworks, start their dev server:
- Next.js:
npm run dev -- -p 3000 - Flask:
flask run --port 5000 - Any HTTP service on any port
Step 3: Create a tunnel
Option A: Free instant tunnel (no sign-up, 24-hour limit)
aitun -s aitun.cc:6639 -l \x3CPORT> --free &
AITUN_PID=$!
sleep 3
The output will contain the public URL, e.g.:
https://abc123.t.aitun.cchttps://aitun.cc/s/abc123
Option B: Via API (no CLI needed)
curl -s -X POST https://aitun.cc/aitun-api/tunnel/free
Returns JSON with tunnel_key, url, and subdomain_url.
Option C: Custom subdomain (requires Google sign-in at aitun.cc)
# Check availability
curl -s https://aitun.cc/aitun-api/subdomain/check/\x3Cname>
# Register via website: https://aitun.cc
# Then use:
aitun -s aitun.cc:6639 -l \x3CPORT> -sub \x3Cname>
Step 4: Share the public URL
Tell the user their website is now publicly accessible:
Your website is now live at: https://abc123.t.aitun.cc
This free tunnel expires in 24 hours.
For a permanent URL (e.g., myapp.aitun.cc), register at https://aitun.cc
Step 5: Clean up
When done, stop the tunnel:
kill $AITUN_PID 2>/dev/null
API Reference
Check subdomain availability
GET https://aitun.cc/aitun-api/subdomain/check/{name}
Response: { "available": true, "name": "...", "url": "https://name.aitun.cc" }
Create free tunnel
POST https://aitun.cc/aitun-api/tunnel/free
Response: { "tunnel_key": "abc123", "url": "https://aitun.cc/s/abc123", "subdomain_url": "https://abc123.t.aitun.cc" }
Google OAuth login
POST https://aitun.cc/aitun-api/auth/google
Body: { "access_token": "\x3Cgoogle-access-token>" }
Response: { "user": { ..., "token": "\x3Cjwt-token>" } }
Register subdomain (requires auth)
POST https://aitun.cc/aitun-api/subdomain/register
Headers: Authorization: Bearer \x3Ctoken>
Body: { "name": "myapp" }
Notes
- Free tunnels expire after 24 hours
- Registered subdomains remain active for 30 days of inactivity; use heartbeat to renew
- Maximum 5 subdomains per registered user
- All traffic is encrypted end-to-end
- The client can optionally serve as a relay node (
--relayflag) to improve network performance - Reserved subdomains (www, api, admin, test, etc.) cannot be registered \r
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install aitun-tunnel - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/aitun-tunnel - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is AiTun Tunnel?
Expose local web pages and HTTP services to the public internet via secure tunnels. Perfect for AI agents that build websites locally and need to share them... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 24 downloads so far.
How do I install AiTun Tunnel?
Run "/install aitun-tunnel" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is AiTun Tunnel free?
Yes, AiTun Tunnel is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does AiTun Tunnel support?
AiTun Tunnel is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created AiTun Tunnel?
It is built and maintained by SamAI.cc (@ctz168); the current version is v1.0.0.