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NAME

       caddy-respond - Simple, hard-coded HTTP responses for development and testing

SYNOPSIS

       caddy respond [flags]

DESCRIPTION

       Spins up a quick-and-clean HTTP server for development and testing purposes.

       With  no  options  specified,  this command listens on a random available port and answers
       HTTP requests with an empty 200 response. The listen address can be  customized  with  the
       --listen flag and will always be printed to stdout.  If the listen address includes a port
       range, multiple servers will be started.

       If a final, unnamed argument is given, it will be treated as a status code  (same  as  the
       --status flag) if it is a 3-digit number. Otherwise, it is used as the response body (same
       as the --body flag). The --status and --body flags will always override this argument (for
       example,  to  write  a  body  that  literally says "404" but with a status code of 200, do
       '--status 200 404').

       A body may be given in 3 ways: a flag, a final (and unnamed) argument to the  command,  or
       piped  to stdin (if flag and argument are unset). Limited template evaluation is supported
       on the body, with the following variables:

              {{.N}}        The server number (useful if using a port range)
              {{.Port}}     The listener port
              {{.Address}}  The listener address

       (See the docs for the text/template package in the Go  standard  library  for  information
       about using templates: https://pkg.go.dev/text/template)

       Access/request logging and more verbose debug logging can also be enabled.

       Response headers may be added using the --header flag for each header field.

OPTIONS

       --access-log[=false]      Enable the access log

       --body=""      The body of the HTTP response

       --debug[=false]      Enable more verbose debug-level logging

       --header=[]      Set a header on the response (format: "Field: value"

       -h, --help[=false]      help for respond

       --listen=":0"      The address to which to bind the listener

       --status=200      The response status code

SEE ALSO

       caddy(8)

HISTORY

       15-Jan-2023 Auto generated by spf13/cobra