How to Set Up DevInCi in GitHub Actions
Set up DevInCi in GitHub Actions for live CI debugging. Get a web terminal or VS Code IDE inside your runner when a job fails. Step-by-step with code examples.
Describe your stack once. Run it anywhere. Share it with anyone.
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One manifest, full stack — Define services, ports, secrets, and networking in asd.yaml. One file replaces setup docs, onboarding scripts, and tribal knowledge.
One command — Run asd run dev and everything starts: your services, Caddy reverse proxy with auto-HTTPS, and secure tunnels. No manual port forwarding or VPN.
Instant sharing — Every service gets a public HTTPS URL. Share with teammates, clients, or AI agents. Hot reload works through tunnels.
Your code stays local — ASD tunnels relay traffic only. Source code, databases, and secrets never leave your machine.
Reach any machine
NAT, firewall, K8s — nothing is unreachable.
Ship in minutes
From broken to fixed in minutes. Demo never cancelled.
Collaborate live
QA tests earlier. PMs see faster. Clients experience directly.
No idle hardware
Your laptops are your staging. No cloud bill for idle servers.
"Not a demo. Speed of proof. Your stack runs locally. One command makes it shareable. That’s the entire workflow."
ASD brings together service exposure, CI/CD workflows, and collaboration into one coherent platform.
Beta pricing — rates may adjust at launch. Early subscribers keep their current rate.
ASD is a developer platform focused on CI/CD workflows and local service exposure. It helps teams share, demo, and validate real running services quickly and securely.
ASD removes friction around exposing services — locally or from CI — so teams can collaborate, review, and demo without slow deployments or brittle tunnel setups.
No. ASD does not replace your editor. Remote servers and cloud code environments can be part of the ecosystem, but they are not the core focus.
Local service exposure allows you to securely share services running on your machine or in CI with teammates or clients — instantly and without manual networking setup.
ASD integrates naturally into CI/CD pipelines, allowing services to be exposed, previewed, and validated during builds and tests.
They are temporary environments created on demand for testing, validation, or demos. Use them when needed and remove them when done.
Yes, in a lightweight form. ASD provides shared tooling for exposure, access control, and collaboration without forcing teams to build custom platforms.
Yes. ASD uses explicit exposure, controlled access, and avoids unsafe sharing patterns like shared credentials or open VPNs.
Software development teams, DevOps and platform engineers, startups and scale-ups, and teams that need fast demos and feedback.
Download the beta binary, expose a service, and share it. No heavy onboarding required.
A single file that describes your dev stack: services, ports, secrets, and networking. It replaces setup docs, onboarding scripts, and tribal knowledge. Run asd run dev and everything starts.
Built-in secrets management. Store credentials once, inject them at runtime via your manifest. No .env files shared over Slack, no plaintext secrets in repos.
ASD runs on Windows, Linux, and macOS. The same manifest produces the same environment everywhere. Your team gets identical setups regardless of their OS.
Step-by-step tutorials for manifests, service exposure, and CI/CD workflows.
Set up DevInCi in GitHub Actions for live CI debugging. Get a web terminal or VS Code IDE inside your runner when a job fails. Step-by-step with code examples.
Set up DevInCi in GitLab CI/CD for live pipeline debugging. Get a web terminal or VS Code IDE inside your runner when a job fails. Step-by-step with code examples.
Install ASD CLI and expose your local development server to the internet with a public HTTPS URL. One command, 30 seconds, no configuration needed.
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The bottleneck in modern software delivery isn't writing code — it's the fragmentation of context and isolation of access. It's time to stop debugging environments and start directing systems.