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parcel-plugin-run-server

v1.1.2

Published

A [Parcel](https://parceljs.org/) plugin to start (and restart) a server while running parcel in watch mode

Downloads

55

Readme

parcel-plugin-run-server

A Parcel plugin to start (and restart) a server while running parcel in watch mode

Why?

If using Parcel to build a node application (using --target=node) it's useful to have the server restart whenever there a change is made.

This plugin will only if parce is ran in watch mode with a target of node

Getting Started

Via NPM

npm i -D parcel-plugin-run-server

Via Yarn

yarn add --dev parcel-plugin-run-server

Configuration

Currently the plugin does not need any configuration. (Zero Config 🎉)

Usage

The plugin will run the file specified using --out-file using node --inspect.