# beefy a local development server designed to work with browserify. it: * can live relaod your browser when your code changes (if you want) * works with whatever version of browserify; globally installed or locally installed to `node_modules/browserify`. * will spit compile errors out into the browser so you don't have that 1-2 seconds of cognitive dissonance and profound ennui that follows refreshing the page only to get a blank screen. * will spit out a default `index.html` for missing routes so you don't need to even muck about with HTML to get started * serves up static files with grace and aplomb (and also appropriate mimetypes) * makes it easy to sanity check your [testling ci tape test suite](http://npm.im/tape/). * loves you, unconditionally ## how do I get it? `npm install -g beefy`; and if you want to always have a browserify available for beefy to use, `npm install -g browserify`. ## usage ```javascript $ cd directory/you/want/served $ beefy path/to/thing/you/want/browserified.js PORT -- [browserify args] ``` #### `path/to/file.js` the path to the file you want browserified. can be just a normal node module. you can also alias it: `path/to/file.js:bundle.js` if you want -- so all requests to `bundle.js` will browserify `path/to/file.js`. this is helpful for when you're writing `gh-pages`-style sites that already have an index.html, and expect the bundle to be pregenerated and available at a certain path. #### `--browserify command` use `command` instead of `browserify` or `./node_modules/.bin/browserify`. in theory, you could even get this working with `r.js`, but that would probably be scary and bats would fly out of it. but it's there if you need it! #### `--live` enable live reloading. this'll start up a sideband server and an `fs` watch on the current working directory -- if you save a file, your browser will refresh. ## the fake index by default, if you get a URL that doesn't exist (with an `Accept` header that has `html` in it someplace), you'll get the "fake index." this page is setup so that it automatically includes both the live reload script (if it's enabled) **and** the path you want browserified. ## license MIT