Serve static files via http(s)
Static file serving and directory listing
Serve static files
Better streaming static file server with Range and conditional-GET support
TypeScript definitions for serve-static
The routing foundation of `serve`
TypeScript definitions for express
TypeScript definitions for express-serve-static-core
Transfer static files
The optimized & lightweight middleware for serving requests to static assets
favicon serving middleware with caching
TypeScript definitions for serve-index
Simple development http server with live reload capability
Smart placeholder for missing assets
A static file server for fancy apps
Serve directory listings
Node.js Adapter for Hono
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simple, compliant file streaming module for node
View your Tailwind CSS config file...visually!
The set of Unicode symbols that can serve as a base for emoji modifiers, i.e. those with the `Emoji_Modifier_Base` property set to `Yes`.
LiveReload JS client - auto reload browser on changes
Nest - modern, fast, powerful node.js web framework (@serve-static)
Serve your rolled up bundle
Serves files and directories over HTTP.
serve the files in the specified directory over http with a simple command
Pasu is a simple HTTP Server for serving (and uploading) Files.
Ferver is a super, simple ruby gem to serve files over http; useful as a basic file server to quickly share files on your local network.
Quickly and easily serve a directory or file over HTTP.
Serves files and directories over HTTP.
Butler is a Rack Middleware that serves static assets for your Rails app. It allows you to set HTTP headers for individual files or folders based on rules.
rack middleware to serve static files with specified patterns. Check out http://gmarik.info/blog/2010/05/10/blogging-with-jekyll-and-heroku-for-free for more...
mayfly is a tiny HTTP server with a very short lifespan, existing only to serve a single file for a predefined number of times, it then quietly shuffles off this mortal coil.
The Screw Unit server conveniently serves your Screw Unit specs and implementations javascript files and css stylesheets. The Screw Unit core is located at http://github.com/nkallen/screw-unit/tree.
This is a basic HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) server written in Ruby using the Rack interface. It serves MP3 audio files by converting them on-the-fly into HLS format (M3U8 playlist and MP3 segment files) using `ffmpeg`. Converted files are cached for subsequent requests. This server is designed for simplicity and primarily targets Video on Demand (VOD) scenarios where you want to stream existing MP3 files via HLS without pre-converting them.
Synfeld is a web application framework that does practically nothing. Synfeld is little more than a small wrapper for Rack::Mount (see http://github.com/josh/rack-mount). If you want a web framework that is mostly just going to serve up json blobs, and occasionally serve up some simple content (eg. help files) and media, Synfeld makes that easy. The sample app below shows pretty much everything there is to know about synfeld, in particular: * How to define routes. * Simple rendering of erb, haml, html, json, and static files. * In the case of erb and haml, passing variables into the template is demonstrated. * A dynamic action where the status code, headers, and body are created 'manually' (/my/special/route below) * A simple way of creating format sensitive routes (/alphabet.html vs. /alphabet.json) * The erb demo link also demos the rendering of a partial (not visible in the code below, you have to look at the template file examples/public/erb_files/erb_test.erb).
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