gohere 0.5.0 → 0.6.0

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package/README.md CHANGED
@@ -53,6 +53,14 @@ Run multiple server scripts:
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  gohere dev:web dev:api
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  ```
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+ When one `gohere` run starts multiple services, each service can discover the others through env vars. For example, a web dev server can proxy API requests to a worker without hardcoding a port:
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+ ```ts
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+ target: process.env.GOHERE_WORKER_URL
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+ ```
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+ Use `GOHERE_<NAME>_URL` for app config. `GOHERE_<NAME>_PORT`, `GOHERE_<NAME>_TARGET`, and `GOHERE_SERVICES_JSON` are also available when multiple managed services start together. `PORT` and `TARGET` are advanced values and are only set when `gohere` controls that service port.
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  Run any current package script exactly as written by naming it explicitly:
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  ```bash
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  gohere preview
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  ```
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+ Run an explicit filesystem target:
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+ ```bash
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+ gohere ./dist
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+ gohere ./apps/web
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+ ```
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+ Auto-refresh static pages while editing:
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+ ```bash
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+ gohere --live
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+ ```
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  Run a raw command:
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  ```bash
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  gohere --target 5173 -- npm run dev
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  ```
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+ Use a custom port flag for tools that do not use `--port`:
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+ ```bash
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+ gohere --port-flag --local-port dev
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+ ```
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  Open the project URL in your browser:
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  ```bash
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  ```text
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  myproject -> http://myproject.localhost
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  @scope/web -> http://web.localhost
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- repo/apps/web -> http://web.repo.localhost
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+ ./apps/web -> http://web.repo.localhost
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+ ./dist -> http://dist.localhost
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  about.html -> http://myproject.localhost/about.html
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  ```
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  ```bash
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  gohere list
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  gohere list --verbose
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+ gohere list --json
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  gohere stop
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+ gohere stop web
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+ gohere stop --all
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  gohere prune
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  gohere doctor
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  gohere service stop
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  `gohere list --verbose` shows host, target, status, PID, and working directory.
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+ `gohere list --json` returns the same route information in a stable machine-readable format.
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+ `gohere stop` stops routes for the current folder. `gohere stop <target>` stops a listed route by host, short host label, route name, or project name. `gohere stop --all` stops safely controllable routes and skips unverified live routes.
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  Route status can be `ready`, `dead`, or `unknown`. `prune` removes only routes that are confidently dead.
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  ## Service And Uninstall
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  ## How it works
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- `gohere` runs a local service on HTTP port `80`.
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+ `gohere` runs one local service on HTTP port `80`.
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  Each project gets a hidden local port. The service maps the clean `.localhost` hostname to that port using the request `Host` header.
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+ First-time setup installs the local service in `~/.gohere/` and starts it in the background. After that, `gohere` only starts your project and registers its route.
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+ The service only serves local machine traffic. On macOS, gohere uses a port `80` listener that rejects non-loopback connections before requests reach the router.
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  State is stored in:
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  ```text
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  ~/.gohere/
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  ```
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- On Linux/WSL, first-time setup may ask for permission so the service can bind to local port `80`.
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- On Windows, first-time setup starts the local service directly on `127.0.0.1:80`.
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+ Linux may ask for one-time permission to bind port `80`.
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  When used from WSL, `gohere` reuses a running Windows service automatically.
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  ## Platform support
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- Current target: Linux / WSL and Windows.
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- Planned: macOS.
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+ - Linux / WSL
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+ - Windows
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+ - macOS (experimental)
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- The npm package currently targets Linux x64 and Windows x64.
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+ The npm package includes x64 and arm64 binaries for these platforms.
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  ## Limits
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package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "gohere",
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- "version": "0.5.0",
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  "description": "Tiny local dev URL launcher for .localhost projects.",
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  "bin": {
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  "linux",
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+ "darwin"
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  ],
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  ]
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  }
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