@marknadig @VisualStudio@dotnet You can add "-inspect" to the url to use the inspection interface. For example, ID-8080-inspect.usw2.devtunnels[.]ms
Let us know what you think!
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@sayedihashimi @kenbrittain @Dave_DotNet Also, I recommend checking out our overview page that covers some of the key benefits of using dev tunnels.
@kenbrittain if you have any feedback on your experience we'd love to hear it.
https://t.co/RhA0w6ltqV
@sayedihashimi@joostd@caurgo As mentioned though, the page shouldn't appear for api endpoints. Is it possible the endpoint is being called with Accepts text/html?
Finally got ChatGPT plugins access. One thing in the dev experience is "what is ChatGPT calling and how" -- Dev Tunnels to the rescue that I can inspect all the requests on the tunnel...
The introduction of Dev Tunnels in Visual Studio 2022 is a game changer for .NET devs. It easily enables you to put your localhost online and get a full URL for debugging and sharing. Check it out:ย https://t.co/M39lSX2LPF
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