How to run a static site on Codespaces #38713
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Hey @3kh0! Excited that you are trying out Codespaces. If you have static files, you'll need a way to serve them out of the Codespace. An Apache web server would do the trick, or any other server technology you'd like to use. You can install the server technology you want to use in your codespace's dev container configuration. Once you have the static files served up, you can use port forwarding to make these pages available to your localhost, or even across the public web. |
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I am pretty new to codespaces, so I have a repo that just uses GitHub pages, and I want to use codespaces as a preview because I am come from Replit (Replit editor is dog water) so I want to see how I can do this with code spaces, should I run a Apache web server or something?
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