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51 lines
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# lazy_serve
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A simple, easy-to-use Python package for starting HTTP servers with minimal setup. Ideal for serving static files in development environments or for lightweight file sharing.
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## Installation
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To install lazy_serve, simply use pip:
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```bash
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pip install lazy_serve
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```
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## Usage
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Using lazy_serve is straightforward. Here's a basic example:
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```python
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import lazy_serve as lz
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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servers = [(8080, "~/server1/out/"), (8081, "~/server2/out/")]
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lz.serve(servers)
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```
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This code will start HTTP servers on ports 8080 and 8081, serving files from `~/server1/out/` and `~/server2/out/` respectively.
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## Features
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- **Easy to Use:** Start a server in just a few lines of code.
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- **Flexible:** Serve any directory by simply specifying its path.
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- **Concurrent Servers:** Run multiple servers at once, each on its own port.
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## Requirements
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- Python 3.6 or higher
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## Contributing
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Contributions to lazy_serve are welcome! Please follow these steps to contribute:
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1. Fork the repository.
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2. Create a new branch for your feature.
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3. Add your feature or bug fix.
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4. Run the tests to ensure everything is working.
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5. Submit a pull request.
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## License
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This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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