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Small, local HTTP server for static files.
npx servitsy [directory] [options]
[!NOTE] servitsy is a command-line tool, published as a npm package. It requires Node.js version 18 or higher, or a compatible runtime like Deno or Bun.
# Running with Bun
bunx servitsy
# Running with Deno (will prompt for read access)
deno run --allow-net --allow-sys npm:servitsy
Calling servitsy without options will:
http://localhost:8080
(listening on hostname 0.0.0.0
);8080
is not available;index.html
files for folders, and .html
files when the extension was omitted in the URL;You can configure servitsy's behavior with options. For example:
# Serve current folder on port 3000, with CORS headers
npx servitsy -p 3000 --cors
# Serve 'dist' folder and disable directory listings
npx servitsy dist --no-list
npx servitsy --help
for an overview of available options.See doc/changelog.md for the release history.
This package is licensed under the MIT license.
[!WARNING] servitsy is not designed for production. There are safer and faster tools to serve a folder of static HTML to the public. See Apache, Nginx,
@fastify/static
, etc.
For local testing, here are a few established alternatives you may prefer, with their respective size:
Package | Version | Dependencies | Installed size† |
---|---|---|---|
servitsy | 0.5.0 | 0 | 104 kB |
servor | 4.0.2 | 0 | 144 kB |
sirv-cli | 3.0.0 | 12 | 396 kB |
serve | 14.2.4 | 87 | 7.5 MB |
http-server | 14.1.1 | 52 | 9.4 MB |
If size and dependency count is not a concern and you want something stable and battle-tested, I recommend serve and http-server.
Otherwise servitsy, sirv-cli or servor might work for you.
† Installed size is the uncompressed size of the package and its dependencies (as reported by du
on macOS; exact size may depend on the OS and/or filesystem).
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Small, local HTTP server for static files
The npm package servitsy receives a total of 24 weekly downloads. As such, servitsy popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that servitsy 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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