Ensure [node.js](http://nodejs.org) is installed first. Linux/Mac users may need to run the following commands with `sudo`.
Ensure [node.js](http://nodejs.org) is installed first. Linux/Mac users may need to run the following commands with `sudo`.
##Globally
###Globally
```sh
```sh
$ npm install -g local-web-server
$ npm install -g local-web-server
```
```
##Deployed with your project
###Deployed with your project
```sh
```sh
$ npm install local-web-server --save-dev
$ npm install local-web-server --save-dev
```
```
@ -46,8 +44,7 @@ $ npm install
$ npm start
$ npm start
```
```
Usage
-----
##Usage
```
```
Usage
Usage
$ ws <serveroptions>
$ ws <serveroptions>
@ -110,8 +107,7 @@ Or silence:
$ ws -f none
$ ws -f none
```
```
Storing default options
-----------------------
##Storing default options
To store per-project options, saving you the hassle of inputting them everytime, store them in the `local-web-server` property of your project's `package.json`:
To store per-project options, saving you the hassle of inputting them everytime, store them in the `local-web-server` property of your project's `package.json`:
```json
```json
{
{
@ -147,15 +143,6 @@ To view your stored defaults, run:
$ ws --config
$ ws --config
```
```
##Deploy the web server with your project
It's quite common to see a set of installation instructions like this:
```sh
$ npm install
$ npm install -g
```
##Use with Logstalgia
##Use with Logstalgia
local-web-server is compatible with [logstalgia](http://code.google.com/p/logstalgia/).
local-web-server is compatible with [logstalgia](http://code.google.com/p/logstalgia/).