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stegoserver

v0.4.2

Published

A static Node webserver.

Readme

NPM version Stegoserver

A static Nodejs webserver

Stegoserver is a static hosting webserver that serves up files from a target directory. It can serve JS, CSS, and HTML, along with images and extra files. It is targeted to serve html pages for now.

Getting Started

Usage

$ stegoserver

Runs with default settings as described below.

Options

Configurable options for the webserver.

port (-p)

Accepts: number
Default: 8080
Desciption:

The port number to connect the node webserver to.
Example:
$ stegoserver -p 80

location (-l)

Accepts: string
Default: ./app/
Description:

The target directory for the webserver to serve files from.
Example:
$ stegoserver -l ~/Documents/website/

Contributing

Stegoserver uses grunt (^4.5.0) to use jshint and test.

Grunt

$ npm install -g grunt-cli

Stegoserver Setup:

git clone https://github.com/DevinCarr/Stegoserver.git
cd Stegoserver
npm install

Grunt Commands:

To check and run tests:

$ grunt

Notes

While Stegoserver is still in alpha phases, it is mostly stable, feel free to post issues that arise.

License

MIT