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awesome-server

v1.1.8

Published

An http server based on gulp-connect. When html, js, css or image has changed, it will refresh the browser automatically.

Downloads

5

Readme

awesome-server

An http server based on gulp-connect. When html, js, css or image has changed, it will refresh the browser automatically.

install

npm install awesome-server -g

usage

Go to the directory which you want to serve, and then:

awesome-server

options

port

The default port is 3000, if you want to set a custom port, you can add --port parameter, just as follows:

awesome-server --port 8080

host

The default host is your IP adress, if you want to set a custom host, you can add --host parameter, just as follows:

awesome-server --host localhost

Todo

  • Ignore node_modules changes
  • show the server address