pub-server, or pub for short is an HTML site-generator and editor written in JavaScript.
The following use-cases are supported
- Command-line tool for generating static websites
 - Web server for previewing generated HTML locally
 - Web server deployed on a PaaS like Heroku
 
For users with node.js, pub-server provides a simple command-line utility which can render an HTML website from markdown in any directory. The generated output uses npm-installable themes and is fully customizable.
The generator+editor can also run in-browser, allowing non-technical users to edit and instantly preview the generated HTML, without first installing pub-server themselves.
To see this in action, check out the docs at https://jldec.github.io/pub-doc/. The editor appears when you click on the edit button at the top right. Feel free to play around - in this instance, your changes will not be recorded.
Other examples include a presentation theme, a flexbox design, and a blog
pub-server requires node.js v6 or later running on MacOS or Linux.
npm install -g pub-server- 
pub(with no options) serves*.mdin the current directory or looks for apub-config.js. The default theme is useful for previewing GitHub README.md files like this one. The server will watch for changes and update http://localhost:3001/ whenever markdown files or CSS or other static files are saved. On macOS, the url will be auto-opened in the browser; usepub -Ato prevent this. - 
pub -Ogenerates .html and other static files (including generator + editor) to./out. - 
pub -S <dir>serves static files from any directory. It will mimic the behavior of GitHub Pages, looking for index.html files in folders, and redirecting from /folder-name to /folder-name/ - 
pub -hshows the usage info below: 
pub-server v2.13.0
usage: pub [opts] [dir]
opts:
  -A, --no-open            disable auto-open in browser (mac only)
  -p, --port <port>        server port [3001]
  -t, --theme <name>       theme module-name or dir, repeatable (default: [])
  -o, --output-path <dir>  output dir [./out]
  -O, --output-only        output html, scripts, static files and exit
  -g, --migrate            migrate markdown to output dir in outputs[1]
  -r, --root <prefix>      generate /prefix urls, "." means path relative
  -s, --static <dir>       static dir, repeatable, supports <dir>,<route> (default: [])
  -S, --static-only <dir>  serve only static files from <dir> (default: [])
  -C, --config             show config and exit
  -I, --ignore-config      ignore pub-config file
  -P, --pages              show pages and templates and exit
  -w, --watch-pkgs         also watch inside packages
  -W, --no-watch           disable watcher entirely
  -K, --no-sockets         no websockets
  -E, --no-editor          website only, no editor support
  -m, --minify             minify scripts
  -d, --dbg                enable scriptmaps and client-side debug traces
  -D, --debug              node --debug (server and client-side)
  -B, --debug-brk          node --debug-brk (server and client-side)
  -h, --help               output usage information
Major dependencies include:
npm ls will list them all.


