The compiler toolchain does not seem like a good place to bundle something like this. You could just find a project that implements this and then `go run` it instead.

e.g
go run github.com/kevinpollet/[email protected]

On 1/24/26 14:03, [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 fileĀ  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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