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Outerstellar but fixed, super cool; should be updated regualarly

its forked, what'd you expect, a Plasma TV??

Important

If you fork this project, do whatever you want!!

Features

  • Clean, Easy to use UI
  • Password Protection (Optional)
  • Built-in Tab System
  • Fast Speeds

Deployment

Important

This can be deployed to Vercel! Yippie!!

Password Protection

  1. Go to the config.js file and set challenge to true. Then, set the environment variable as follows:
  2. For PNPM: Run either config=true pnpm start or $env:config=true; pnpm start, depending on your server.
  3. For NPM: Run either config=true npm start or $env:config=true; npm start if you prefer NPM.

Server Deployment

Run this in the vercel deployment page if u dont know, i dont know so you try all by urself

pnpm i && pnpm start

Updating

why update? dont f with it if it works (i f'ed up so im doing this all over again)

What happened to Replit Deployment?

As of January 1st, 2024, Replit is no longer free. Try GitHub Codespaces instead.(or vercel!)

GitHub Codespaces

Note

If you're setting the port below 1023, then you must run sudo PORT=1023

  1. Create a GitHub account if you haven't already.
  2. Click "Code" (green button) and then "Create Codespace on main."
  3. In the terminal at the bottom, paste pnpm i && pnpm start.
  4. Respond to the application popup by clicking "Make public."

Important

Make sure you click the "Make public." button, or the proxy won't function properly.

  1. Access the deployed website from the ports tab.
  2. For subsequent uses in the same codespace, just run pnpm start

Solution for if there is no popup.

  1. Run pnpm i, and before pnpm start, prepend PORT=8080, replacing 8080 with another port. For example, PORT=6969 pnpm start.
  2. If this does not work then you can prepend $env:PORT=8080;, replacing 8080 with another port. For example, $env:PORT=6969; pnpm start
  3. Go to the ports tab, Click Forward A Port, And type the port number.
  4. Right-click Visibility and set Port Visibility to Public.

Report Issues

If you encounter problems, open an issue on GitHub, and we'll address it promptly.

Credits

Intertellar