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## Synopsis
## Synopsis
This package installs the `ws` command-line tool. The most simple use case is to run `ws` without any arguments - this will **host the current directory as a static web site**.
This package installs the `ws` command-line tool (take a look at the [usage guide](https://github.com/lwsjs/local-web-server/wiki/CLI-usage)). The most simple use case is to run `ws` without any arguments - this will **host the current directory as a static web site**.
```sh
```sh
$ ws
$ ws
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]
]
```
```
Next, launch `ws` passing in your mock response file:
```sh
$ ws --mocks example-mocks.js
Serving at http://mbp.local:8000, http://127.0.0.1:8000, http://192.168.0.100:8000
```
Test your mock responses:
```sh
$ curl http://127.0.0.1:8000/users
[
{
"id": 1,
"name": "Lloyd",
"age": 40,
"nationality": "English"
},
{
"id": 2,
"name": "Mona",
"age": 34,
"nationality": "Palestinian"
},
{
"id": 3,
"name": "Francesco",
"age": 24,
"nationality": "Italian"
}
```
## Advanced Usage
## Advanced Usage
Being modular and extensible, features can be added or removed from `ws` in the shape of Middleware, ServerFactory or View modules. [See the wiki for full documentation and tutorials](https://github.com/lwsjs/local-web-server/wiki).
Being modular and extensible, features can be added or removed from `ws` in the shape of Middleware, ServerFactory or View modules. [See the wiki for full documentation and tutorials](https://github.com/lwsjs/local-web-server/wiki).