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shell 工具
# 把当前目录作为静态服务器的根目录
server [-p port]
# 输入localhost[:port]/filepath 即可访问
提交所有当前目录下的代码
push-all
下载 m3u8 及 ts 文件
# dir 下载目录
download-m3u8 {m3u8} [-dir {dir}]
# filename 不要带.mp4
split-m3u8 {filename}
combine-m3u8 {filename} {port}
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