chore: update ports

pull/1136/head
Divyansh Singh 3 years ago
parent 288dfa4e3c
commit 0227e0e787

@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ The easiest way to start testing out VitePress is to tweak the VitePress docs. Y
$ pnpm run docs
```
After executing the above command, visit http://localhost:3000 and try modifying the source code. You'll get live update.
After executing the above command, visit http://localhost:5173 and try modifying the source code. You'll get live update.
If you don't need docs site up and running, you may start VitePress local dev environment with `pnpm run dev`.

@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ $ yarn docs:build
$ yarn docs:serve
```
The `serve` command will boot up local static web server that serves the files from `.vitepress/dist` at `http://localhost:5000`. It's an easy way to check if the production build looks OK in your local environment.
The `serve` command will boot up local static web server that serves the files from `.vitepress/dist` at `http://localhost:4173`. It's an easy way to check if the production build looks OK in your local environment.
You may configure the port of the server by passing `--port` flag as an argument.

@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Serve the documentation site in the local server.
$ yarn docs:dev
```
VitePress will start a hot-reloading development server at `http://localhost:3000`.
VitePress will start a hot-reloading development server at `http://localhost:5173`.
## Step. 4: Add more pages
@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ Let's add another page to the site. Create a file name `getting-started.md` alon
└─ package.json
```
Then, try to access `http://localhost:3000/getting-started` and you should see the content of `getting-started` is shown.
Then, try to access `http://localhost:5173/guide/getting-started.html` and you should see the content of `getting-started` is shown.
This is how VitePress works basically. The directory structure corresponds with the URL path. You add files, and just try to access it.

@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ export interface ServeOptions {
}
export async function serve(options: ServeOptions = {}) {
const port = options.port !== undefined ? options.port : 5000
const port = options.port !== undefined ? options.port : 4173
const site = await resolveConfig(options.root, 'serve', 'production')
const base = trimChar(options?.base ?? site?.site?.base ?? '', '/')

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