Http- Deploy.psp2.dev 〈DELUXE · REPORT〉

The keen observer will notice the protocol: http:// (not https:// ). In a world obsessed with SSL/TLS, this is unusual. There are three likely reasons for this design choice:

If your project includes serverless functions (e.g., Node.js lambdas), psp2.dev detects the functions/ directory automatically. The deploy endpoint compiles these to the edge network. http- deploy.psp2.dev

curl -X POST "http://deploy.psp2.dev/api/v1/deploy?preview=true&pr=42" \ -d '"branch":"feature/new-login"' The keen observer will notice the protocol: http://

is the gateway to the most modern and streamlined method for jailbreaking the PlayStation Vita and PlayStation TV. This URL hosts the HENlo exploit, a webkit-based jailbreak that eliminates the need for a computer, making it the preferred "No-PC" method for users on firmware versions 3.65 through 3.74. What is HENlo? The deploy endpoint compiles these to the edge network

Developed by renowned hacker TheOfficialFloW and refined by the community, is a "Homebrew Enabler" that runs directly through the Vita’s native web browser. Unlike older methods like h-encore, which required complex USB connections and PC software, HENlo only requires a stable Wi-Fi connection. Key Features of the deploy.psp2.dev Method