gohere 0.6.0 → 0.7.0

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  Tiny local dev URL launcher for `.localhost` projects.
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  ```text
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- http://myproject.localhost
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+ https://myproject.localhost
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  ```
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  Run `gohere` inside a package project, workspace root, or static folder. It starts or serves the project on a hidden local port, routes a clean `.localhost` hostname to it, and prints the URL.
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  gohere
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  ```
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- In a package project, this runs the nearest `package.json` `dev` script. In a workspace root, this discovers workspace packages from `pnpm-workspace.yaml` or `package.json` workspaces, starts each package with a `dev` script, and gives each package its own route:
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+ In a package project, this runs the nearest `package.json` `dev` script. In a workspace root with child packages that have `dev` scripts, this starts each matching package and gives each package its own route:
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  ```text
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- gohere web -> http://web.myrepo.localhost
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- gohere worker -> http://worker.myrepo.localhost
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+ gohere web -> https://web.myrepo.localhost
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+ gohere worker -> https://worker.myrepo.localhost
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  ```
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+ If workspace metadata exists but no child package has a `dev` script, `gohere` falls back to the current package's `dev` script. If there is no package script and the folder has `index.html`, `gohere` serves it as a static site.
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  Run a named package script:
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  ```bash
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  gohere --open
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- For static folders, `gohere` serves `index.html`. You can also open a specific file, for example `gohere about.html`, which routes to `http://myproject.localhost/about.html`.
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+ For static folders, `gohere` serves `index.html`. You can also open a specific file, for example `gohere about.html`, which routes to `https://myproject.localhost/about.html`.
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  CSS, images, and scripts are served normally.
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  ## Examples
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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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- ./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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+ myproject -> https://myproject.localhost
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+ @scope/web -> https://web.localhost
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+ ./apps/web -> https://web.repo.localhost
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+ ./dist -> https://dist.localhost
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+ about.html -> https://myproject.localhost/about.html
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  ```
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  ## Route management
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  ## How it works
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- `gohere` runs one local service on HTTP port `80`.
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+ `gohere` runs one local service on HTTP port `80` and HTTPS port `443`.
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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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+ First-time setup installs the local service in `~/.gohere/`, installs a local trusted certificate authority, and starts the service 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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  ~/.gohere/
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- Linux may ask for one-time permission to bind port `80`.
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+ Linux may ask for one-time permission to bind local ports and trust the local certificate authority.
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  When used from WSL, `gohere` reuses a running Windows service automatically.
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  ## Limits
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- - HTTP only
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  - `.localhost` only
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+ - HTTPS uses a local trusted certificate authority
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+ - HTTP remains available with `--http`
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  - no LAN sharing
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  - no custom TLDs
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  - no project config files
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  "name": "gohere",
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- "version": "0.6.0",
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  "description": "Tiny local dev URL launcher for .localhost projects.",
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  "bin": {
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  "gohere": "bin/gohere.js"
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