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Marcel Pociot
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If you are using Laravel Valet, the configured Valet subdomain will automatically be detected.
If you are using a different domain for your local sites, you can change the default TLD that expose uses in the [configuration file]().
If you are using a different domain for your local sites, you can change the default TLD that expose uses in the [configuration file](/docs/expose/client/configuration).
For example:
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expose share my-site.test --subdomain=my-site
```
If the chosen subdomain is already taken on the Expose server, you will see an error message and the connection to the Expose server gets closed.
If the chosen subdomain is already taken on the Expose server, you will see an error message and the connection to the Expose server gets closed.

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composer global require beyondcode/expose
```
Now you're ready to go and can [share your first site](/getting-started/share-your-first-site).
Now you're ready to go and can [share your first site](/docs/expose/getting-started/share-your-first-site).
### Extending Expose
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If you want to modify expose, for example by adding custom request/response modifiers, you will need to clone the GitHub repository instead.
You can learn more about how to customize expose in the [extending Expose](/extending) documentation section.
You can learn more about how to customize expose in the [extending Expose](/docs/expose/extending-the-server/subdomain-generator) documentation section.

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A big advantage of Expose over other alternatives such as ngrok, is the ability to host your own server. To make sharing your sites as easy as possible, we provide and host a custom expose server on our own - so getting started with expose is a breeze.
This server is available free of charge for everyone, but makes use of Expose's [authentication token]() authorization method.
This server is available free of charge for everyone, but makes use of Expose's authentication token authorization method.
Therefore, in order to share your sites for the first time, you will need an authorization token.
You can obtain such a token by singing in to your [Beyond Code account](/login). If you do not yet have an account, you can [sign up and create an account](/register) for free.
You can obtain such a token by singing in to your [Beyond Code account](https://beyondco.de/login). If you do not yet have an account, you can [sign up and create an account](https://beyondco.de/register) for free.
## Authenticating with expose.dev
## Authenticating with sharedwithexpose.com
To register and use the given credentials, just run the following command: