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  1. Smithery is shaping the agent-first internet—for builders and bots alike

    Smithery is building tools to help you build, test, and distribute your MCPs on one side, and a "Google for MCPs" on the other—here's how they do it with ngrok.

  2. The ngrok Docker Desktop Extension: instant endpoints for your local containers

    From Docker Desktop, start an endpoint for your local containerized APIs or apps, then apply rules for auth, routing, or rate limits without leaving the UI.

  3. ngrok's Go SDK v2: simple, streamlined, more powerful

    Embed a secure gateway into your Go app in one function call and run it anywhere—then make it soar by managing traffic with Traffic Policy.

  4. Goodbye tunnels, hello agent endpoints

    We've collapsed many flags into one for simplicity and unified naming conventions to flatten the learning curve. Join us in saying bye by updating your configs!

  5. How nuanced rate limiting transforms your API and business

    Master the dynamics of API rate limiting with ngrok’s gateway: a key to enhanced security, efficiency, and user satisfaction.

  6. Data at ngrok: A primer

    Understand how ngrok handles your data with advanced security measures, offering clarity and control over your traffic flows and storage.

  7. Agent versions 3.1 and older are no longer supported

    As of Jan. 15, 2024, free accounts using the ngrok agent version prior to version 3.2 will no longer connect to the ngrok service.

  8. So you want to sign for Windows?

    Are you getting that dreaded "Unknown publisher" message in Windows? Read on to learn about properly signing your releases in simple, repeatable ways.