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Simple command-line file / directory server built with connect - supports stylus, jade, etc

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serve

Simple 5 minute command-line file / directory server built with connect, inspired by nodejitsu's http-server to show off the simplicity and flexibility of connect as a modular server.

Installation

$ npm install -g tj/serve

Note: the "serve" name on NPM (as of 2.x) refers to https://github.com/zeit/serve.

Usage

Usage: serve [options] [dir]

Options:

  -h, --help                output usage information
  -V, --version             output the version number
  -o, --open                opens a browser window to this server
  -a, --auth <user>:<pass>  specify basic auth credentials
  -F, --format <fmt>        specify the log format string
  -p, --port <port>         specify the port [3000]
  -r, --root <root>         specify the root directory []
      --https-port <port>   specify the port [3443]
  -H, --hidden              enable hidden file serving
  -S, --no-stylus           disable stylus rendering
  -J, --no-jade             disable jade rendering
      --no-less             disable less css rendering
  -I, --no-icons            disable icons
  -L, --no-logs             disable request logging
  -D, --no-dirs             disable directory serving
  -f, --favicon <path>      serve the given favicon
  -C, --cors                allows cross origin access serving
  -s, --https               also serve over https
      --key                 key file path for https
      --cert                certificate file for https
      --ca                  CA certificate file for https
      --compress            gzip or deflate the response
      --exec <cmd>          execute command on each request

Examples

HTTP Accept support built into connect.directory():

 $ curl http://local:3000/ -H "Accept: text/plain"
 bin
 History.md
 node_modules
 package.json
 Readme.md

Requesting a file:

$ curl http://local:3000/Readme.md

 # serve
 ...

Requesting JSON for the directory listing:

$ curl http://local:3000/ -H "Accept: application/json"
["bin","History.md","node_modules","package.json","Readme.md"]

Directory listing served by connect's connect.directory() middleware.

directory listings

License

(The MIT License)

Copyright (c) 2011 TJ Holowaychuk <[email protected]>

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