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bitty [options] <entries> -- [bundler options]
Starts a local development server that serves all files in the working directory, with the exception of index.js which will be automatically generated by the bundler, the default bundler is browserify but this is configurable.
The server will also watch the files matching a pattern and emit server sent events when these files change.
It can also inject the bundle in the client runtime, the client needs to be able to accept a remote debugging connection on port 9222.
-C, --directory : change the working directory
-W, --watch : specify the file watcher glob pattern
-b, --bundler : specify the bundle command
-p, --port : specify the http port
-h, --host : specify the http hostname
-o, --open : specify a client program to open
-i, --inject : enable bundle injection on file changes
Any options following the seperator -- will be forwarded to the bundler.
bitty --directory assets --open 'google-chrome --remote-debugging-port 9292' --inject -- -t 6to5ify
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The npm package bitty receives a total of 52 weekly downloads. As such, bitty popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bitty demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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