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serverino

v1.1.0

Published

Tiny CLI-based static server

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16

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Serverino!

Tiny CLI-based static server

Serverino is a lightweight tool for serving static content on localhost.

Thanks to locally-trusted development certificates it can also host your static content on https://localhost.

No setup required.

Serverino is inspired by Zeit's Serve and is powered by Express and https-localhost.

Usage

The quickest way to get started is to run serverino in your project directory using npx.

npx serverino

If you prefer, you can also install the package globally using npm or Yarn.

# Using npm
npm install --global serverino

# Using yarn
yarn global add serverino

Once that's done, you can run this command inside your project's directory...

serverino

...or specify which folder you want to serve:

serverino folder_name

That's it! :tada:

Available options

Usage
    $ serverino [dir] [path]

  Options
    --port -p     Port
    --secure -s   Use HTTPS
    --cors -c     Set "Access-Control-Allow-Origin" to "*"
    --verbose -v  Log requests

  Examples
    $ serverino
    $ serverino ./dist
    $ serverino ./dist /admin/

  Run without arguments serves the current directory on http:/localhost:8080/.

Contributing

Each contribute is welcome!
Please, checkout the contributing guidelines.

License

Is released under AGPL-3.0 - GNU Affero General Public License v3.0.

Briefly:

  • modification and redistribution allowed for both private and commercial use
  • you must grant patent rigth to the owner and to all the contributors
  • you must keep it open source and distribute under the same license
  • changes must be documented
  • include a limitation of liability and it does not provide any warranty

Warranty

THIS TOOL IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. For the full warranty check the LICENSE.