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@web/dev-server
Advanced tools
Dev Server for web applications, ideal for buildless es module workflows. Optionally supports simple code transformations.
Web Dev server is the successor of es-dev-server
See our website for full documentation.
Install the dev server:
npm i --save-dev @web/dev-server
Start the dev server:
web-dev-server --node-resolve --open
wds --node-resolve --open
Run in watch mode, reloading on file changes:
web-dev-server --node-resolve --watch --open
wds --node-resolve --watch --open
Use history API fallback for SPA routing:
web-dev-server --node-resolve --app-index demo/index.html --open
wds --node-resolve --app-index demo/index.html --open
Transform JS to a compatible syntax based on user agent:
web-dev-server --node-resolve --open --esbuild-target auto
wds --node-resolve --open --esbuild-target auto
Check out the example projects for a fully integrated setup.
See our website for full documentation.
FAQs
Dev server for web applications
The npm package @web/dev-server receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @web/dev-server popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @web/dev-server demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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