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@grundstein/gas
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NOT YET BENCHMARKED OR IN PRODUCTION! @grundstein/gas. serves apis for magic apps.
serves a magic api from a pregenerated magic api bundle.
npm i @grundstein/gas
// show full help
gas --help
// serve the ./public directory
gas
// serve specific directory
gas --dir local/directory/path
// serve on specific host and port
gas --host grundstein.it --port 2323
first release
use url.pathToFileURL to make windows await import api files correctly
FAQs
NOT YET BENCHMARKED OR IN PRODUCTION! @grundstein/gas. serves apis for magic apps.
We found that @grundstein/gas demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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