A fast, portable Go command line utility that serves a file directory over HTTP. Can be used for local web development, production static-site serving, or as a network file host. By default, go-live
serves the directory it is executed in.
Based on JavaScript's famous live-server
utility. Supports Linux, Windows, and Mac, as well as ARM. See TODO list if interested in helping.
To use: Run go-live
in your terminal while in directory you want to serve.
- Local development of an HTML/JS project (can serve any frontend code).
- Host a production static site yourself as a GitHub Pages alternative. See tutorial here
- A lightweight network file host that can serve over a LAN or the whole Internet.
- Run on an embedded system or Kubernetes cluster to share files and host a static website on a network (full binary is less than 5MB).
brew tap antsankov/go-live && brew install go-live
- For ARM (Mac M1 / M2) - make sure your Brew is istalled to
opt/homebrew
. Brew does not do this by default, easiest way to do this is to install homebrew via the .pkg from thehomebrew
github releases page.
brew tap antsankov/go-live && arch -arm64 brew install go-live
curl -LJO https://github.com/antsankov/go-live/releases/download/v1.2.1/go-live-mac-x64.zip && unzip go-live-mac-x64.zip && mv go-live /usr/local/bin/go-live && chmod +x /usr/local/bin/go-live && go-live
curl -LJO https://github.com/antsankov/go-live/releases/download/v1.2.1/go-live-mac-arm64.zip && unzip go-live-mac-arm64.zip && mv go-live /usr/local/bin/go-live && chmod +x /usr/local/bin/go-live && go-live
snap install go-live
sudo wget https://github.com/antsankov/go-live/releases/download/v1.2.1/go-live-linux-x32 -O /usr/bin/go-live && sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/go-live
sudo wget https://github.com/antsankov/go-live/releases/download/v1.2.1/go-live-linux-x64 -O /usr/bin/go-live && sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/go-live
sudo wget https://github.com/antsankov/go-live/releases/download/v1.2.1/go-live-linux-arm32 -O /usr/bin/go-live && sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/go-live
sudo wget https://github.com/antsankov/go-live/releases/download/v1.2.1/go-live-linux-arm64 -O /usr/bin/go-live && sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/go-live
docker pull antsankov/go-live
To run (will serve current directory on port 9000):
docker run --rm -v "${PWD}":/workdir -p 9000:9000 antsankov/go-live go-live
- Chocolatey coming soon! (Help wanted)
- Make sure when running that all necessary ports are open and user has permissions (Help wanted)
- QT based front-end? (Help wanted)
GO111MODULE=on go get github.com/antsankov/go-live
git clone https://github.com/antsankov/go-live.git && cd go-live
make build && ./bin/go-live
git clone https://github.com/antsankov/go-live.git && cd go-live
make cross-compile && ls release/
- For snapcraft it builds automatically when you push it
- For Mac and Homebrew, see https://github.com/mitchellh/gon
gon gon.json
- Make sure to have XTools installed, and opened already.
- You need to have a valid developer certficate - check
security find-identity -p codesigning
. If it is not valid, see https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/86161 -- you need to check the info of the developer cert to see if the "Organizational Unit" certificate is installed. - For gon to work, you need to use the hacked version mitchellh/gon#64 (comment) to release on Apple Silicon
- The "ac-password" in gon is an App specfic password for your Apple ID.
- For docker (remember for version and for latest):
sudo docker build -t antsankov/go-live:v1.2.1 .
andsudo docker push antsankov/go-live:v1.2.1
-h Print help message for go-live
--help
-c Allow browser caching of pages. Can lead to stale results, off by default.
--cache
-d string
Select the directory you want to serve. Serves all subpaths that user has read permissions for. (default "./")
--dir string
(default "./")
-p string
Set port to serve on. (default "9000")
--port string
(default "9000")
-q Quiet stops go-live from opening the browser when started.
--quiet
-s Start in server mode on port 80 and in quiet.
--serve
-v Print the version of go-live.
--version
Note: index.html
is displayed automatically at the root of a directory.
Example: Serve a static site over Port 80
sudo go-live --dir ~/example.com/ --serve
- Android Support
- Docker Support
- Benchmarking and performance tests. Large files, and concurrent connections.
- Gif and Screenshots of it in use.
- Tutorial Use as Github Pages Alternative
- Copy Paste from Terminal fix.
- Finish Gitbook documentation.
- HTTPS support.
- Publish as a Go package.
- Setup Unit tests.
- Requests Counter
- Ability to download as a binary.
- Browser Opening
- Finish Go Deps
- Run as shell utility.
- Figure out rotating print message.
- Get local server going.