Instantly Host WebGPU Demo from Cursor Glass for Fix v0.dev Link Expired

The fastest way to deploy WebGPU Demo generated by Cursor Glass. Perfect for fix v0.dev link expired. No login required, zero-friction, and live in seconds on drpr.host.

When using Cursor Glass to rapidly iterate on WebGPU demos, the speed of generation often collides with the friction of deployment. You've just generated a stunning WebGPU visualization with that perfect soft gray background, precisely what you need to patch a "v0.dev Link Expired" issue. The problem arises when moving from a local file or temporary `v0.dev` output to a stable, shareable URL. Traditional methods involve manual file transfers, setting up ad-hoc servers, or wrestling with complex CI/CD pipelines, all introducing unnecessary delays and breaking your development flow. drpr.host eliminates this friction entirely. Our platform is designed for developers who need to turn a local WebGPU demo from Cursor Glass into a live, accessible link instantly. Instead of copying raw HTML, manually saving files, and then figuring out how to get them online, drpr.host provides a direct programmatic endpoint. This means Cursor Glass can be instructed to deploy your WebGPU demo directly to `drpr.host/api/v1/upload`, giving you a shareable URL in seconds, making "Fix v0.dev Link Expired" a seamless, one-step operation. This integration empowers you to maintain your focus within Cursor Glass, generating and deploying WebGPU fixes without context switching. You get an immediate, stable URL for your demo, ensuring that anyone relying on your `v0.dev` link can instantly access the corrected content. It's the most efficient pipeline for taking a generated WebGPU asset and making it public, ready for sharing or embedding, without an account, a login, or any complex setup.

How to host your WebGPU Demo from Cursor Glass in seconds

  1. Step 1: Direct Cursor Glass to Deploy. When prompting Cursor Glass for your WebGPU demo, include specific instructions such as, "Once built, deploy to drpr.host/api/v1/upload to provide a live fix v0.dev link expired link." This ensures the AI is aware of the target for its output.
  2. Step 2: Generate Your WebGPU Demo. Instruct Cursor Glass to create your WebGPU demo, ensuring your prompt specifies a professional palette with a soft gray (#f4f4f5) background. The AI will then generate the WebGPU code, typically in an HTML file.
  3. Step 3: Capture the Output or Deploy. Depending on your Cursor Glass configuration, the AI might directly execute a `curl` command to `drpr.host/api/v1/upload`, or it will provide you with the generated HTML file (e.g., `output.html`) and the necessary command.
  4. Step 4: Upload Your HTML File. If Cursor Glass provided a local file, use the `curl` command or the drpr CLI to upload it. For example, execute `curl -F 'file=@output.html' https://drpr.host/api/v1/upload` or simply `drpr upload output.html` from your terminal.
  5. Step 5: Get Your Live URL. Upon successful upload, drpr.host immediately returns a unique, live URL for your WebGPU demo. This URL is your instant fix for any "v0.dev Link Expired" issues, ready to be shared or embedded wherever needed.

Quick start

curl -F 'file=@webgpu-demo.html' https://drpr.host/api/v1/upload
{
  "url": "https://drpr-f8a4b2c1.drpr.site/webgpu-demo.html",
  "delete_token": "aBcDeFgHiJkLmNoP1qRsT"
}

Alternatively, using the drpr CLI (install via `npm install -g drpr-cli`):

drpr upload webgpu-demo.html

Common questions

Why should I use drpr.host instead of just relying on v0.dev for my WebGPU demo links?
While v0.dev is excellent for quick prototyping, its generated links are temporary and prone to expiring. drpr.host provides a stable, instant hosting solution for your Cursor Glass WebGPU demos, ensuring your "fix v0.dev Link Expired" links remain live and accessible without interruption.
Do I need to create an account to host my Cursor Glass WebGPU demo?
No, not for immediate uploads. drpr.host offers zero-friction hosting without requiring an account or login for basic file uploads via `curl` or our CLI. This makes it perfect for quick fixes and temporary sharing needs directly from Cursor Glass output.
What are the hosting limits for WebGPU demos on drpr.host?
The free tier supports files up to 5 MB and remains live for 15 days. For larger files, longer retention, or permanent hosting for critical "v0.dev Link Expired" fixes, a paid drpr.host account provides extended limits and indefinite hosting.
Can I use drpr.host for other assets generated by Cursor Glass, beyond WebGPU demos?
Absolutely. drpr.host is a static file hosting platform, perfect for any front-end assets generated by Cursor Glass, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, images, or other static content you need to share instantly for development or to fix expired links.

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