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@kaninchenspeed/quickhost

v1.0.2

Published

```bash npm i -g quickhost ```

Readme

A quick hosting package

npm i -g quickhost
quickhost --port <your port>

Features

  • https support
  • auto https redirects
  • index file overrides
  • root path overrides

Arguments

--port <port>

sets the port of the http server

--httpsPort <port>

sets the port of the https server

--cert <ABSOLUTE path to cert file> (https only)

sets the ABSOLUTE path to the certificate file

--key <ABSOLUTE path to private key file> (https only)

sets the ABSOLUTE path to the private key file

--httpRedirect <target url>

replaces the http server with a server which redirects all users to the specified url

--onlyHttps true

disables the http server. This does NOT disable the redirect server!

--root <RELATIVE path to webroot directory>

sets the root directory of the web serever.

This is RELATIVE to the current woring directory!

--index <RELATIVE path from webroot to index.html>

set the file to get send on "/".

This is RELATIVE to the webroot directory specified with --root or the current working directory!

Additional Info

This package uses express and https. It starts a http1.1 server (http2 support coming soon).