Releases

What's new in Sharnix

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May 2026

v1.1.11 Fix

Windows background service survives reboot in 1.1.11

On some Windows accounts, Task Scheduler rejects ONLOGON task creation with "Access is denied." Sharnix fell back to an on-demand task with startOnLogin: false, so the tunnel agent did not come back after reboot or login — users had to run service start manually every session.

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May 2026

v1.1.10 New

Linux background service ships in 1.1.10

Foreground npx @sharnix/agent stops when the terminal closes. Linux users needed a current-user service without hand-editing systemd units — and agents needed clear guidance on what survives logout versus what still requires starting the dev server.

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May 2026

v1.0.7 New

Remote machine setup + skill.md

Setting up Sharnix on a remote server or VPS meant blocking the terminal while you waited for browser auth — awkward over SSH and impossible on headless boxes.

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May 2026

v1.0.5 New

Zero-friction agent setup command

Getting started meant copying API keys, wiring MCP config by hand, and running separate commands just to get a share link — too many steps before you could show your app to someone.

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May 2026

v1.0.3 New

Link auto-suspension

When you closed your laptop or stopped the agent, visitors hit a broken connection — confusing for clients and embarrassing when you're mid-review.

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April 2026

v1.0.2 New

MCP server + @sharnix/agent published to npm

Sharnix only lived in the repo — you couldn't install it with one command, and every restart gave you a new random preview URL to re-send.

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April 2026

v1.0.0 New

Initial release

Showing a local app to a client, tester, or your phone meant deploying early, fiddling with port forwarding, or sending screenshots that went stale immediately.

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