echoing
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Simple HTTP server that dumps incoming requests onto the command line.
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Echoing
Simple HTTP server that dumps incoming requests onto the command line.
Installation
Install echoing
globally:
npm install -g echoing
Usage
The server can be started by calling echoing
on the command line. If no serve directory is specified, the server will serve files located in the current working directory.
An optional port number on which the server will listen may be specified using the -p
or --port
option (default: 3000). Color output is enabled by default but can be turned off with the --no-color
flag. Specify --no-bounce
to prevent the server from bouncing back the request body and --no-serve
to prevent any local files from being served.
$ echoing.js [-h] [-v] [-p PORT] [--no-bounce] [--no-serve] [--no-color]
[dir]
Simple HTTP server that dumps incoming requests onto the command line.
Positional arguments:
dir The server's working directory.
Optional arguments:
-h, --help Show this help message and exit.
-v, --version Show program's version number and exit.
-p PORT, --port PORT Set the server's port (default: 3000).
--no-bounce Do not bounce request body back to sender.
--no-serve Do not attempt to serve local files on GET requests.
--no-color Do not print any colors.
License
MIT, see LICENSE.txt for more information.