srvlr
Tiny HTTP server for front-end developers.
Features:
- file watching
- live reload
- opens a browser on startup.
Installation
$ npm install -g srvlr
Alternatively, if global installation is not what you're looking for then try the local approach.
Usage
[directory]
is optional, defaults to the current working directory.
$ srvlr --help
Usage: srvlr [options] [directory]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
-u, --url <URL> URL to open in the browser.
Do not include the origin (protocol/host/port).
-p, --port <PORT> Listen on PORT.
An available port will be chosen if not specified.
-w, --watch When you don't want to watch the root directory.
-l, --log <TYPE> Turn on log messages.
Types are: tiny, verbose
-a, --age <SECONDS> Max age in seconds.
-c, --cors Enable CORS headers.
-i, --interval <MS> Watch polling interval in milliseconds. Default 500.
-R, --no-reload No Livereload
-O, --no-open Dont open browser after starting the server
-N, --no-cache Turn off all caching
-L, --no-listing Turn off directory listings
-I, --index <FILES> Optional default index page.
Space separated list eg default.html index.html.
-A, --address <ADDRESS> Address to use [0.0.0.0]
-H, --hidden Allow hidden files
-C, --compression Turn on gzipping