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Full-featured build environment tool for Enact applications.
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title: Serving Apps
order: 6
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## Development Server
```none
Usage
enact serve [options]
Options
-b, --browser Automatically open browser
-i, --host Server host IP address
-p, --port Server port number
```
The `enact serve` command (aliased as `npm run serve`) will build and host your project on **http://localhost:8080/**. The options allow you to customize the host IP and host port, which can also be overriden via `HOST` and `PORT` environment variable. While the `enact serve` is active, any changes to source code will trigger a rebuild and update any loaded browser windows.
## Custom Proxy
Enact CLI uses [http-proxy-middleware](https://github.com/chimurai/http-proxy-middleware) to allow applications to redirect HTTP requests to the proxy URL. When a resource is requested such as `fetch('/api/data')`, the development server will recognize that path does not represent a static asset and will redirect to the proxy path (e.g. `http://localhost:4000/api/data`).
This feature can be configured in the project's **package.json** within the `enact` object's `proxy` property.
For example:
```json
{
...
"enact": {
...
"proxy": "http://localhost:4000"
...
}
...
}
```
> **NOTE** The `serve` command opens a port for connections from outside the current machine. Firewall software may block or be used to block access to this port.