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# serve [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/zeit/serve.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/zeit/serve) [![XO code style](https://img.shields.io/badge/code_style-XO-5ed9c7.svg)](https://github.com/sindresorhus/xo) [![Slack Channel](http://zeit-slackin.now.sh/badge.svg)](https://zeit.chat/) Ever wanted to share a project on your network by running just a command? Then this module is exactly what you're looking for: It provides a neat interface for listing the directory's contents and switching into sub folders. In addition, it's also awesome when it comes to serving static sites! ![screenshot](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zeit/art/4bafffc43b38f3b796eb2f9071292d13d129a7d8/serve/example.png) ## Usage Install it (needs at least Node LTS): ```bash npm install -g serve ``` And run this command in your terminal: ```bash serve [options] <path> ``` ### Options Run this command to see a list of all available options: ```bash serve help ``` ### Authentication If you set the `--auth` flag, the package will look for a username and password in the `SERVE_USER` and `SERVE_PASSWORD` environment variables. As an example, this is how such a command could look like: ```bash SERVE_USER=leo SERVE_PASSWORD=1234 serve --auth ``` ## API You can also use the package inside your application. Just load it: ```js const serve = require('serve') ``` And call it with flags (run [this command](#options) for the full list): ```js const server = serve(__dirname, { port: 1337, ignore: ['node_modules'] }) ``` Later in the code, you can stop the server using this method: ```js server.stop() ``` ## Contributing 1. [Fork](https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/) this repository to your own GitHub account and then [clone](https://help.github.com/articles/cloning-a-repository/) it to your local device 2. Uninstall `serve` if it's already installed: `npm uninstall -g serve` 3. Link it to the global module directory: `npm link` After that, you can use the `serve` command everywhere. [Here](https://github.com/zeit/serve/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22good+for+beginners%22)'s a list of issues that are great for beginners. ## Credits This project used to be called "list" and "micro-list". But thanks to [TJ Holowaychuk](https://github.com/tj) handing us the new name, it's now called "serve" (which is much more definite). ## Author Leo Lamprecht ([@notquiteleo](https://twitter.com/notquiteleo)) - [ZEIT](https://zeit.co)