dev-server
0
总安装量
19
周安装量
安装命令
npx skills add https://github.com/civitai/civitai --skill dev-server
Agent 安装分布
claude-code
15
gemini-cli
14
antigravity
13
codex
13
cursor
10
Skill 文档
Dev Server Skill
Centralized management of Next.js dev servers across multiple git worktrees. The daemon handles port allocation, environment variable injection, and log aggregation so that any agent can access dev server logs regardless of who started the server.
Quick Start
# Check what's running
node .claude/skills/dev-server/cli.mjs status
# Start a dev server for current worktree
node .claude/skills/dev-server/cli.mjs start
# Start for a specific worktree
node .claude/skills/dev-server/cli.mjs start /path/to/worktree
# View logs
node .claude/skills/dev-server/cli.mjs logs <session-id>
# Stop a session
node .claude/skills/dev-server/cli.mjs stop <session-id>
Checking if server is ready: After starting, poll the session status to check ready: true. The daemon marks sessions ready either via configured health check endpoint or by detecting “Ready” patterns in logs.
CLI Commands
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
status |
Check daemon status and list all sessions |
list |
List all dev sessions |
start [worktree] |
Start dev server (default: current directory) |
logs [session-id] |
Get logs for a session |
tail [session-id] |
Tail logs continuously |
stop <session-id> |
Stop a session |
restart <session-id> |
Restart a session |
shutdown |
Shutdown the daemon |
Session Object
Each session includes:
{
"id": "a1b2c3d4",
"worktree": "/path/to/worktree",
"branch": "feature/my-feature",
"port": 3000,
"status": "running",
"ready": true,
"readyAt": "2024-01-15T10:30:02.000Z",
"startedAt": "2024-01-15T10:30:00.000Z",
"url": "http://localhost:3000"
}
Status values: starting, running, stopped, crashed, error
Log Entries
{
"index": 42,
"timestamp": "2024-01-15T10:30:05.123Z",
"level": "stdout",
"message": "Ready on http://localhost:3000"
}
Log levels: stdout, stderr, error, warn, info
Notes
- The daemon starts automatically when you run CLI commands
- Sessions persist until explicitly stopped or the daemon shuts down
- Logs are kept in memory (up to 2000 lines per session)