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# up
> Current version: `up v.0.2.0 (Alpha)`
> Notes: `up` is now in Alpha! 🎉 [(Changelog)](Changelog.md)\
> ⚠️ ❌ `up` is pretty useable so far. If you're testing `up` on a development server, do give us feedback.
**`up`** is a command line application that creates nginx server blocks quickly with a single command.
## Installation
`up` currently supports nginx mainline and nginx stable on Linux based distros. Support for more distros will come soon. Add an issue to bump this process.
You will need to have [_node JS_ ](https://nodejs.org ) and [_nginx_ ](https://nginx.org ) installed.
Install `up` from npm:
`npm i -g up-serve`
> `up` is now available as a command.
## Basic Commands
Format: `up command <required> [optional]`
- `up static <domain> [outbound port]` - Create new static server at current folder.
- `up proxy <domain> <inbound port> [outbound port]` - Create new proxy server listening at said port.
- `up list` - List currently available servers.
- `up kill <domain>` - Kill the server for this domain.
## Examples
- `up static example.com` will serve a static website from current folder.
- `up proxy example.com 8081` will create a reverse proxy listening at port 8081.
- `up kill example.com`
## Contributors, Collaborators, and Guides
Plenty of people gave their time guiding me and shaping this tool.
I'd like to thank and give credit to [The Devs Community ](https://thedevs.network ), who are the primary reason this exists.
I'd also personally thank the following amazing people for their valuable support and feedback: **Pouria Ezzati, Thomas Rory Gummerson, Omar Khalil, Martin, GingerPlusPlus, Faizan Akram.**
And the following people for their moral support and listening to my constant bickering: **David (The Humanoid), Иброхеем, Simon 'SitiSchu' Schürrle.**