# http-go-status 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. ## Installation ```shell go install codeberg.org/danjones000/http-go-status@latest ``` ## Usage ```shell http-go-status ``` 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. To make your request from within a web browser (CORS is supported), you could do this from the JS console: ```javascript let resp = await fetch("http://localhost:8080/451"); console.log(resp.status); // 451 console.log(resp.statusText); // Unavailable for Legal Reasons ``` ## Deployment I'll leave this as an exercise for the reader.