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stdlib-js/net-http-server

HTTP server.

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Apache License 2.0

This package provides a factory function for creating HTTP servers in Node.js, with additional options for port management and configuration. It's designed for developers building web applications or APIs who need more control over server initialization, including features like port hunting for microservices deployments. The package is part of the larger stdlib project, a comprehensive JavaScript library focused on numerical and scientific computing.

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