GitHub / WesleyMcGinn / Simple-Websocket-Example
If you have node.js, you can run server.js and host a document using your computer as the server. Anyone connected to your router can type on the document, and it will update for everyone.
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Stars: 2
Forks: 0
Open issues: 0
License: mit
Language: HTML
Size: 34.2 KB
Dependencies parsed at: Pending
Created at: over 2 years ago
Updated at: 9 months ago
Pushed at: 9 months ago
Last synced at: about 2 months ago
Topics: document, html, ip, ipv4, ipv4-address, localhost, node-js, nodejs, server, server-side, textarea, websocket, websocket-client, websocket-connection, websocket-server