Keep multiple browsers & devices in sync when building websites.
BrowserSync is developed and maintained internally at JH, follow @BrowserSync on twitter for news & updates.
Please visit browsersync.io for a full run-down of features
BrowserSync works by injecting an asynchronous script tag (<script async>...</script>
) right after the <body>
tag
during initial request. In order for this to work properly the <body>
tag must be present. Alternatively you
can provide a custom rule for the snippet using snippetOptions
Providing you havn't accessed any internal properties, everything will just work as there are no breaking changes to the public API. Internally however, we now use an immutable data structure for storing/retrieving options. So whereas before you could access urls like this...
browserSync({server: true}, function(err, bs) {
console.log(bs.options.urls.local);
});
... you now access them in the following way:
browserSync({server: true}, function(err, bs) {
console.log(bs.options.getIn(["urls", "local"]);
});
npm install -g browser-sync
There's a separate plugin for that
No problem, here's a setup guide
Enjoy the browser-sync-brunch plugin
If you've found Browser-sync useful and would like to contribute to its continued development & support, please feel free to send a donation of any size - it would be greatly appreciated!
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