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A common need you can have is to spin up a Web Server from a particular folder in your system.
You don’t have time to configure a full web server like Apache or Nginx because this is just for a few minutes or for testing your app.
How do you do so?
Depending on the language you prefer, you might already have all you need.
If you use Node.js and you have installed npm already, run
npm install -g http-server
and then run http-server in the folder you want to expose through your server.
By default it will start the server on port 8080, but you can change it using the -p flag (see more options by running http-server --help).
If you use Python and have it installed, just run
python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8080
(Python 2)
or
python -m http.server 8080
(Python 3)
to start a local server on port 8080.
If you use PHP and you run a modern version of it, run
php -S localhost:8080