Instantly Host WebGPU Demo from Cursor Glass for Portfolio Showcase

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

Cursor Glass offers an unparalleled environment for rapidly iterating on WebGPU demos, from complex simulations to interactive visualizations. Once you've perfected your WebGPU output within Glass, the next critical step is presenting it effectively. Manually exporting files, configuring local servers, or struggling with static site generators just to get a shareable link introduces unnecessary friction, diverting time and focus from your development efforts.

drpr.host provides a zero-friction path to instantly publish your Cursor Glass WebGPU demos. Instead of wrestling with infrastructure, you can directly upload your generated HTML file—containing your WebGPU application—and immediately receive a live, public URL. This eliminates the operational overhead and allows you to showcase your work without delay, ensuring your innovative WebGPU projects are accessible in seconds.

For developers building a portfolio, a live, interactive demo link is far more impactful than static screenshots or repository links. drpr.host ensures your Cursor Glass-generated WebGPU demos are deployed quickly and professionally, providing an instant, robust platform for showcasing your technical prowess to potential employers, clients, or the wider developer community, all without requiring an account or complex setup.

How to host your WebGPU Demo from Cursor Glass in seconds

  1. Step 1: Finalize your WebGPU demo within Cursor Glass. Ensure the output is compiled into a single HTML file, or a main HTML file with relative asset paths, ready for distribution.
  2. Step 2: Locate the generated HTML file. This is typically an `output.html`, `index.html`, or a custom filename for your WebGPU application entry point.
  3. Step 3: Execute a simple `curl` command or use the drpr CLI to upload this file directly to drpr.host. No authentication or prior account creation is necessary.
  4. Step 4: drpr.host will return a unique, live URL immediately. This link points directly to your deployed WebGPU demo, ready for portfolio inclusion or sharing.
  5. Step 5: Open the provided URL to verify your WebGPU demo's functionality and presentation. Your project is now globally accessible, providing a professional showcase for your work.

Quick start


# Upload your WebGPU demo HTML file generated by Cursor Glass
curl -X POST -F "file=@output.html" https://drpr.host/api/v1/upload

# Expected JSON response
{
  "status": "success",
  "message": "File uploaded successfully.",
  "url": "https://drpr.site/v3g7k9p2/output.html",
  "expires_at": "2024-11-20T12:00:00Z",
  "file_id": "v3g7k9p2"
}

Alternatively, if you have the drpr CLI installed:


drpr upload output.html

Common questions

Can I host multiple WebGPU demos for my portfolio?
Yes, you can upload as many individual WebGPU demo files as needed. Each upload will generate a unique, shareable URL, allowing you to build a comprehensive portfolio without limitations on the number of projects.
Do I need an account to host my Cursor Glass WebGPU demo?
No, drpr.host is designed for zero-friction. You can upload your WebGPU output HTML files directly via `curl` or the CLI without any account registration or login, providing an instant public URL.
How long will my WebGPU demo remain live on drpr.host?
On the free tier, your uploaded WebGPU demo will be live for 15 days, which is ample time for most portfolio showcases. For permanent hosting or larger files, consider upgrading to a paid drpr.host plan.
What are the file size limits for WebGPU demos on drpr.host?
For the free tier, individual files are limited to 5 MB. This is typically sufficient for most single-file WebGPU demos generated by Cursor Glass. Paid plans offer significantly higher limits for more complex projects.

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