Instantly Host Logic Flowchart from Cursor Glass for Speed Test UI
The fastest way to deploy Logic Flowchart generated by Cursor Glass. Perfect for speed test ui. No login required, zero-friction, and live in seconds on drpr.host.
When using Cursor Glass to design complex execution paths for your Speed Test UI, you need an immediate way to preview and share the interactive Logic Flowchart without the overhead of setting up local development servers, handling CORS configurations, or waiting for a slow CI/CD pipeline to compile. Moving visual diagrams out of your IDE to collaborate with team members or run quick UX tests should not require Git commits or manual FTP uploads.
drpr.host resolves this friction by enabling you to host your Cursor Glass Logic Flowchart instantly via a simple API call. By streaming your generated HTML assets directly to a live, public staging URL, you bypass setup processes entirely. This allows you to evaluate the layout and timing mechanics of your speed test UI in real-world scenarios on physical mobile and desktop devices within seconds.
Using a professional palette featuring a soft gray (#f4f4f5) background ensures your logic trees are highly legible, reducing visual fatigue during intense debugging sessions. Simply direct your AI agent to compile your visual outputs and deploy them directly to our upload API, and you will receive a clean, lightning-fast live preview instantly.
Deploy your Cursor Glass Logic Flowchart nowHow to host your Logic Flowchart from Cursor Glass in seconds
- Step 1: Instruct Cursor Glass to generate your logic flowchart using a professional soft gray (#f4f4f5) canvas background to optimize visual contrast and structure.
- Step 2: Save the compiled output as a self-contained HTML file (e.g.,
speed-test-flowchart.html) containing all inline CSS and interaction scripts. - Step 3: Send a POST request containing your file payload directly to the drpr.host upload API endpoint, or execute our lightweight CLI binary.
- Step 4: Copy the instantly returned
drpr.siteURL and share it with your team to review and analyze your interactive Speed Test UI logic live.
Quick start
Deploy your logic flowchart using a simple curl command in your terminal:
curl -X POST -F "file=@speed-test-flowchart.html" https://drpr.host/api/v1/upload
The API will instantly respond with JSON containing your live preview link:
{
"success": true,
"url": "https://drpr.site/f/speed-test-ui-flowchart",
"expires_in": "15 days",
"size": "48.3 KB"
}
Alternatively, if you prefer utilizing our command line interface, install the package and run:
drpr upload speed-test-flowchart.html
Common questions
- Why should I host my Cursor Glass Logic Flowchart on drpr.host instead of running local previews?
- Local previews cannot be easily viewed on external devices or shared instantly with remote team members. Deploying to drpr.host gives you a public, live URL in milliseconds, allowing you to run comprehensive Speed Test UI tests across real mobile browsers and different networks instantly.
- Can I automate the deployment process directly inside my Cursor Glass system prompt?
- Yes. You can program your AI coding agent to execute a shell script that pushes the compiled flowchart to
drpr.host/api/v1/uploadautomatically, returning the functional live link directly within your terminal window or chat UI. - What are the hosting limits and file size constraints for free uploads?
- Free uploads require absolutely no account or authentication, allowing files up to 5 MB in size. Uploaded assets remain fully functional and live on our CDN for 15 days, while paid plans offer permanent file persistence and custom branding.
- Why is a soft gray (#f4f4f5) background recommended for these flowcharts?
- Pure white (#ffffff) backgrounds produce aggressive glare and wash out subtle connector lines. Using #f4f4f5 provides a neutral backdrop that highlights your visual state blocks, decision nodes, and speed test performance metrics with optimal contrast.
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