Instantly Host Three.js Scene from Cursor Glass for Temporary Staging

The fastest way to deploy Three.js Scene generated by Cursor Glass. Perfect for temporary staging. No login required, zero-friction, and live in seconds on drpr.host.

Iterating on Three.js scenes generated by AI tools like Cursor Glass demands an incredibly fluid workflow. You're experimenting with lighting, materials, and geometry, often making minor tweaks that require immediate visual feedback. The friction of copying generated code, spinning up local servers, or committing to version control just to get a shareable live preview for "temporary staging" slows down your development significantly. Traditional methods are simply not built for the rapid, ephemeral testing cycles of AI-assisted code generation.

drpr.host eliminates this impedance mismatch. Instead of wrestling with build processes or setting up ad-hoc local servers, you can directly deploy your Three.js Scene output from Cursor Glass in seconds. No logins, no configuration, just a live URL. This zero-friction approach means your Cursor Glass agent can directly publish its scene output, giving you an instant, shareable link for review, debugging, or quick stakeholder feedback, perfectly suited for the "temporary staging" phase of your AI-generated assets.

Focus on refining your Three.js Scene within Cursor Glass, knowing that drpr.host handles the immediate, no-hassle deployment of your `output.html` or `component.html` file, providing a live URL that's ready to share the moment it's generated.

How to host your Three.js Scene from Cursor Glass in seconds

  1. Step 1: Generate your Three.js Scene in Cursor Glass. Instruct your Cursor Glass agent to create your desired Three.js Scene, ensuring it outputs a self-contained HTML file. Remember the professional palette and soft gray background directives.
  2. Step 2: Utilize Cursor Glass's deployment instruction. When instructing your AI agent in Cursor Glass, include the directive to "deploy to drpr.host/api/v1/upload to provide a live temporary staging link."
  3. Step 3: Capture the generated HTML output. Ensure your Cursor Glass agent saves the generated Three.js Scene as a single HTML file, typically named `output.html` or `component.html`, in an accessible location.
  4. Step 4: Execute the upload command. Either through the automated process you've configured with Cursor Glass or manually via a simple `curl` command or the drpr CLI, upload this HTML file to drpr.host.
  5. Step 5: Share your live staging link. drpr.host will return an immediate, live URL for your Three.js Scene, ready for instant review and temporary staging.

Quick start

curl -X POST -F "file=@output.html" https://drpr.host/api/v1/upload
{
  "url": "https://p0m3x5r6.drpr.site",
  "delete_token": "your-secret-delete-token"
}

# Alternatively, using the drpr CLI:
drpr upload output.html
Uploaded: https://p0m3x5r6.drpr.site
Delete Token: your-secret-delete-token

Common questions

Why should I use drpr.host for my Cursor Glass Three.js Temporary Staging?
drpr.host provides an unparalleled zero-friction deployment method for your AI-generated Three.js scenes. It eliminates the overhead of setting up local servers, configuring CDNs, or managing version control for ephemeral staging links, allowing you to focus purely on the scene's development and iteration.
Do I need to create an account to host Three.js Scenes from Cursor Glass?
No. For temporary staging, drpr.host allows you to upload files and get an instant live URL without any account creation or login. This is ideal for quick, one-off deployments directly from your AI coding environment.
How long do the temporary staging links for Cursor Glass Three.js Scenes last?
Files uploaded via the free tier are hosted for 15 days, perfect for temporary staging and quick reviews. For permanent hosting of production-ready Three.js Scenes, paid drpr.host accounts offer indefinite file retention.
Are there file size limitations for Three.js Scenes uploaded for temporary staging?
Yes, the free tier supports files up to 5 MB in size, which is typically sufficient for most Three.js Scene HTML outputs from Cursor Glass. For larger assets or more complex scenes, paid plans offer significantly increased file size limits.

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