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    serve

    serve

    Static file serving and directory listing

    Assuming you would like to serve a static site, single page application or just a static file (no matter if on your device or on the local network), this package is just the right choice for you. Once it's time to push your site to production, we recommend using Vercel. In general, serve also provides a neat interface for listing the directory's contents. The quickest way to get started is to just run npx serve in your project's directory. If you prefer, you can also install the package globally using Yarn (you'll need at least Node.js LTS). The core of serve is serve-handler, which can be used as middleware in existing HTTP servers. In order to customize the default behaviour, you can also pass custom routing rules, provide your own methods for interacting with the file system and much more.
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    Documentor

    Windows Script Application with UI for Simple Documentation Generation

    Using a version of Windows 2000 or later and requiring no add-ons or additional software components, you can document your Active Directory domain as quickly as the information can be gathered.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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