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<p alt="up—quick server blocks in one command" align="center"><img height="80"src="assets/up.png"></p>
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<p align="center">quick <em>nginx</em> server blocks in one command</p>
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# up
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**`up`** is a command line application that creates nginx server blocks quickly with a single command.
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> ⚠️ ❌ `up` is not ready for use yet! Do not attempt to use this!
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## Installation
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You will need to have [_node JS_](https://nodejs.org) and [_nginx_](https://nginx.org) installed.
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> ⚠️ ❌ `up` is not published on npm because it's still in development. If you intend to install it for development, follow these instructions:
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`git clone https://github.com/codefeathers/up-serve`
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`cd up-serve`
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`npm install`
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`npm install -g`
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> `up` is now available as a command.
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## Commands
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`up static <domain>` - Create new static server at current folder.
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`up proxy <domain> <port>` - Create new proxy server listening at said port.
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`up list` - List currently available servers.
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`up kill <domain>` - Kill the server for this domain.
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## Examples:
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`up static example.com` will serve a static website from current folder.
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`up proxy example.com 8081` will create a reverse proxy listening at port 8081.
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