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30 lines
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# http-go-status
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Inspired by [httpstatu.us](https://github.com/aaronpowell/httpstatus), but written in Go, and is almost as minimal as possible. Only a signle dependency, and less than 100 lines of code in a single file.
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## Installation
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```shell
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go install codeberg.org/danjones000/http-go-status@latest
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```
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## Usage
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```shell
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http-go-status
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```
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Then, make a request to your server. By default, it's running on port 8080, but you can set an environment variable, called PORT, to the port you prefer before running the command.
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To make your request from within a web browser (CORS is supported), you could do this from the JS console:
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```javascript
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let resp = await fetch("http://localhost:8080/451");
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console.log(resp.status); // 451
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console.log(resp.statusText); // Unavailable for Legal Reasons
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```
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## Deployment
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I'll leave this as an exercise for the reader.
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