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4.2 Invoking haunt serve

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The haunt serve command allows one to quickly view a local +preview of the generated website before publishing the finished +product to a remote web server. When haunt serve runs, a +local HTTP server is spawned. Visit the server using a web browser to +inspect the results of the build. By default, the web server listens +on port 8080, so the URL to visit would be +http://localhost:8080. +

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While developing, it is common to rebuild the site frequently to view +the results of incremental changes. Rather than manually running +haunt build (Invoking haunt build) each time changes +are made, the --watch flag can be used to automatically rebuild +the site when a source file changes on disk. +

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--config=configuration-file
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-c configuration-file
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Load the Haunt site declaration from configuration-file. +

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--port=port
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-p port
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Listen for HTTP requests on port. +

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--watch
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-w
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Automatically rebuild the site when source files change. +

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