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"@logto/cli": minor
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---
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add new cli command to setup Logto tunnel service for developing and debugging custom ui on your local machine
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This command will establish a tunnel service between the following 3 entities: Logto cloud auth services, your application, and your custom sign-in UI.
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Assuming you have a custom sign-in page running on `http://localhost:4000`, then you can execute the command this way:
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```bash
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logto tunnel --endpoint https://<tenant-id>.logto.app --port 9000 --experience-uri http://localhost:4000
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```
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Or if you don't have your custom UI pages hosted on a dev server, you can use the `--experience-path` option to specify the path to your static files:
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```bash
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logto tunnel --endpoint https://<tenant-id>.logto.app --port 9000 --experience-path /path/to/your/custom/ui
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```
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This command also works if you have enabled custom domain in your Logto tenant. E.g.:
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```bash
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logto tunnel --endpoint https://your-custom-domain.com --port 9000 --experience-path /path/to/your/custom/ui
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```
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This should set up the tunnel and it will be running on your local machine at `http://localhost:9000/`.
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Finally, run your application and set its endpoint in Logto config to the tunnel address `http://localhost:9000/` instead.
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If all set up correctly, when you click the "sign-in" button in your application, you should be navigated to your custom sign-in page instead of Logto's built-in UI, along with valid session (cookies) that allows you to further interact with Logto experience API.
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Refer to the [documentation](https://docs.logto.dev/docs/references/using-cli/tunnel/) for more details.
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