diff --git a/Cargo.lock b/Cargo.lock index 732a45b..b40b072 100644 --- a/Cargo.lock +++ b/Cargo.lock @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "bore-cli" -version = "0.3.0" +version = "0.4.0" dependencies = [ "anyhow", "clap", diff --git a/Cargo.toml b/Cargo.toml index ad07371..5973c3f 100644 --- a/Cargo.toml +++ b/Cargo.toml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ [package] name = "bore-cli" -version = "0.3.0" +version = "0.4.0" authors = ["Eric Zhang "] license = "MIT" description = "A modern, simple TCP tunnel in Rust that exposes local ports to a remote server, bypassing standard NAT connection firewalls." diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 62df8aa..83cfed7 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Similar to [localtunnel](https://github.com/localtunnel/localtunnel) and [ngrok] The easiest way to install bore is from prebuilt binaries. These are available on the [releases page](https://github.com/ekzhang/bore/releases) for macOS, Windows, and Linux. Just unzip the appropriate file for your platform and move the bore executable into a folder on your PATH. -You can build the `bore` CLI command from source using [Cargo](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/), the Rust package manager. This command installs the `bore` binary at a user-accessible path. +You also can build `bore` from source using [Cargo](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/), the Rust package manager. This command installs the `bore` binary at a user-accessible path. ```shell cargo install bore-cli @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ You can optionally pass in a `--port` option to pick a specific port on the remo The full options are shown below. ```shell -bore-local 0.3.0 +bore-local 0.4.0 Starts a local proxy to the remote server USAGE: @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ That's all it takes! After the server starts running at a given address, you can The full options for the `bore server` command are shown below. ```shell -bore-server 0.3.0 +bore-server 0.4.0 Runs the remote proxy server USAGE: