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create-serve

v1.0.1

Published

๐Ÿ› Ultralight http server with live reload. [CLI + API]

Downloads

21,915

Readme

Serve ๐Ÿ›

Ultralight http server with live reload.
CLI + API

Simple CLI and API

With live reload

Light and modern

No dependencies

One command

npm init serve

Or one function

import serve from 'create-serve';

serve.start();

To start ๐Ÿ›

CLI

By default, it serves public if the folder exists, otherwise root /.
Or you can specify a different folder.

npm init serve [folder]

API

import serve from 'create-serve';

serve.start({
    port: 7000,
    root: '.',
    live: true
});

Live reload

serve.update();

Use any file watcher

Chokidar

import serve from 'create-serve';
import chokidar from 'chokidar';

serve.start();

chokidar.watch('.').on('change', () => {
    serve.update();
});

esbuild

Use the official wrapper for esbuild's watch ย  โ†’ ย  esbuild-serve

Log

Import the util functions to log updates with colours.

import serve, { error, log } from 'create-serve';

serve.update();

hasError
    ? error('ร— Failed') // Red
    : log('โœ“ Updated'); // Green