链研社|AI First🔶💧
链研社|AI First🔶💧|Jul 12, 2026 13:02
Are all those websites you created with AI just sitting there on your computer, gathering dust? Try out my newly open-sourced tool, sitebuilder! With Cloudflare, you can deploy your site to the web in one line of code and instantly get a shareable link (no API required). GitHub: lianyanshe-ai/sitebuilder Here’s the story: Recently, I took seven or eight projects that had been sitting on my computer for months—things like book summaries, investment research reports, small tools, and tutorials, all created using various AI tools during my vibecoding sessions—and put them up on my website. Vibecoding is super convenient, and previewing locally is easy, but deploying the site online can be a headache for beginners. When I think about all the steps involved—registering with Vercel or Cloudflare, configuring domains, dealing with HTTPS, and other stuff I don’t even want to deal with—I end up closing the folder and scrolling through something else instead. If you’ve ever used Cursor or Claude to write a webpage, you probably know exactly what I mean. Everything goes smoothly at first, but then you hit that final step, and bam—you’re stuck. Honestly, the whole "Vibe Coding" trend has been going strong for almost two years now. Everyone’s talking about how to "build faster," but barely anyone talks about how to actually get your work out there for people to see. A lot of folks get stuck at the deployment stage—it’s like a wall that quietly blocks you from sharing your work. So yesterday, I spent some time creating sitebuilder. It’s super simple: it takes your local static webpage and uploads it to Cloudflare with one command, giving you a link you can share right away. No Cloudflare account needed, no API key, no wrangler login, no credit card binding—just one line of code. When it’s done, you’ll get two links: a previewUrl, which is valid for about an hour and perfect for sharing with colleagues for testing, screenshots, or reviews; and a claimUrl, which lets you keep the site permanently if you click it and log into Cloudflare within the valid period. It’s free. So if you’ve got websites sitting on your computer that are only alive locally, don’t let them rot there. Install this tool, run one command, and share them. See what they actually look like out in the world—it’s way better than just staring at them in a folder.
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