Development server for Metalsmith.
npm install metalsmith-startDevelopment server for metalsmith.

- Consumes the standard metalsmith.json.
- Consumes metalsmith.js.
- Auto-recompiles when files are changed.
- Starts development server and LiveReload.
Run metalsmith-start or metalstart in your Metalsmith's project directory.
```
metalsmith-start
See --help for more options.
metalsmith-start honors the following variables:
* NODE_ENVPORT
*
If either NODE_ENV is set to production, then development features (such as LiveReload) will be disabled by default.
This means that you can run a production setup using:
`sh`
env NODE_ENV=production PORT=4000 metalsmith-start
This also means you can push your repo to Heroku with no changes and it'll work just fine.
If a file called metalsmith.js is found in the current directory, it's assumed it's a JS module that returns a Metalsmith instance.
Below is a sample metalsmith.js:
`js
var Metalsmith = require('metalsmith')
var app = Metalsmith(__dirname)
.source('./src')
.destination('./public')
.use(...)
if (module.parent) {
module.exports = app
} else {
app.build(function (err) { if (err) throw err })
}
`
If superstatic.json is found in the current directory, it'll automatically be picked up. This allows you to, say, use cleanUrls to allow pages to be served without the .html extension.
See [superstatic] for more information.
[superstatic]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/superstatic
`js
var Runner = require('metalsmith-start').Runner
var ms = new Metalsmith(dir)
.use(...)
.use(...)
var r = new Runner(ms)
r.start(function () {
console.log('started on ' + r.port)
})
``
metalsmith-start © 2015+, Rico Sta. Cruz. Released under the [MIT] License.
Authored and maintained by Rico Sta. Cruz with help from contributors ([list][contributors]).
> ricostacruz.com ·
> GitHub @rstacruz ·
> Twitter @rstacruz
[MIT]: http://mit-license.org/
[contributors]: http://github.com/rstacruz/metalsmith-start/contributors