This project is deprecated and unmaintained. Proceed with caution!
A tiny web server that responds to GET /zen
requests with a new,
inspirational tagline.
Running the server requires you have a zens.txt
file in the current
directory. It’s just a file containing a different phrase on each line.
./zen-srv fetch --help
Usage of fetch:
-d="1s": the delay between fetch requests (e.g. 1s, 300ms, 2h45m)
-n=1: the number of zens to fetch
-w=4: the number of worker threads to use
-warn=true: when provided zen-srv will warn about rudeness
I recommend using something like this:
./zen-srv fetch -warn=false -n=50 -w=3 -d=1s >> zens.txt
Or, it turns out, after running 200 odd queries through sort
and uniq
, you
could just use the 14 in the zens.txt
file included within this repo. Bummer.
Once you’ve got your zens.txt
file you can run zen-srv serve
:
./zen-srv serve -p 8080
Copyright (c) 2014, Ciaran Downey <code@ciarand.me>
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