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NAME

       htags-server - a private Web/CGI server for htags

SYNOPSIS

       htags-server [-b ip-address][-u language][--retry[=n]][port]

DESCRIPTION

       Htags-server is a private Web/CGI server for the hyper-text generated by htags(1).

       In  advance  of  using  this  command,  you should execute htags(1).  Then you can execute
       htags-server at the same place.  You can start  browsing  at  'http://localhost:8000/'  by
       default.  To stop the server, just press on 'CTRL-C'.

       Python  2/3 or Ruby equipped with WEBrick is required.  By default, htags-server looks for
       python first, if not found then looks for ruby.

OPTIONS

       The following options are available:

       -b, --bind ip-address
              Specifies the IP address on  which  htags-server  listen.   The  default  value  is
              127.0.0.1.

       -u, --use language
              Specifies language to use, which may be one of: ´python´ and ´ruby´.

       --retry[=n]
              If the port is already in use, retry n times with incrementing the port number. The
              default of n is 20.

       port   Specifies the port on which htags-server listen.   If  you  want  to  use  multiple
              sessions,  you  must  use unique number for each htags-server. The default value is
              8000.

EXAMPLES

       $ gtags
       $ htags --suggest2
       $ htags-server
       Python2 http/cgi server
       Serving HTTP on 127.0.0.1 port 8000 ...

       (another terminal)
       $ firefox http://localhost:8000/

       $ htags-server
       Error: port 8000 already in use.
       $ htags-server --retry
       Warning: port 8000 already in use (skipped)
       Please access at http://127.0.0.1:8001
       Python2 http/cgi server
       Serving HTTP on 127.0.0.1 port 8001 ...

DIAGNOSTICS

       Htags-server exits with a non-0 value if an error occurred, 0 otherwise.

SEE ALSO

       global(1), gtags(1), htags(1), python(1), ruby(1).

       GNU Global source code tag system
       (http://www.gnu.org/software/global/).

AUTHOR

       Shigio YAMAGUCHI.

HISTORY

       The htags-server command appeared in Global-6.3 (2014).