This just seems too far out of scope?
The go command is for developing go programs.
A serve command would be for web work, written in files that are not go.
If you're developing a web server, then it's more appropriate to run the
web server itself.

- sean

On Sat, Jan 24, 2026, 21:03 [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

> Just wondering if a default command to serve files locally was ever
> discussed?
>
> I just realized that because of javascript CSP I often need a local server
> to view some index.html file  especially if it imports some other modules.
>
> I could easily write a go file to do so (or even have AI do it if I am not
> afraid of my brain cells shrinking, which I am a little) and install it.
>
> But I thought that the right spot for this could be the go tool.
>
> Did I miss something and it is already existing, or is it insecure perhaps?
>
> For instance, by default, "go serve . " could run a local file server on
> port 3000 or something...?
>
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