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@eggsnham07/easyexpresshoster

v1.3.5

Published

please feel free to make issues and pull requests on github!

Readme

Easy Express Hoster

WARNING: this package is still being worked on and may not function correctly!

please feel free to make issues and pull requests on github!

installation: npm i easyexpresshoster -g

Node.js: Quick start

const Server = require("@eggsnham07/easyexpresshoster")
const server = new Server
server.dir = process.env.EEHDIR || process.cwd
server.port = 5000 
server.start()

Node.js: Features

You can use server.usePrettyUrls() to make /page.html become /page and if /page is a dir then /page.html will be redirected to /page/ , also server.post or server.get work like express's express().post or express.get

Terminal: Quick start

if you are using this for the first time you should see something like this:

> eeh start 80
First time setup starting...

Completed!

Server listening on http://localhost:80
Press CTRL + C to stop

otherwise you wise you will see:

> eeh start 80
Server listening on http://localhost:80
Press CTRL + C to stop

Terminal: Features

If you do not want to use the default pages directory then you can add 'current' at the end of the command to use the terminal's current directory

all pages can found and edited in C:\Users\you\Documents\EasyExpressHoster\Pages or /home/you/Documents/EasyExpressHoster/Pages