Here's some ways you can use it:
telebit http ~/Public            # serve a public folder
telebit http 3000                # forward all https traffic to localhost:3000
telebit http none                # remove all https handlersYou can always tunnel SSH over HTTPS, even while you're using it for something else:
telebit ssh autotelebit ssh {{servername}}ssh -o ProxyCommand='sclient %h' {{servername}}proxy_cmd='openssl s_client -connect %h:443 -servername %h -quiet'
ssh -o ProxyCommand="$proxy_cmd" {{servername}}ssh -o ProxyCommand='openssl s_client -connect %h:443 -servername %h -quiet' {{servername}}Here's some ways you can use it:
telebit tcp 3000                 # forward all tcp traffic to localhost:3000
telebit tcp /path/to/module      # handle incoming tcp traffic with a node module
telebit tcp none                 # remove all tcp handlersYou can always use this port for SSH, even while you're using it for something else:
telebit ssh 22
ssh {{servername}} -p {{serviceport}}