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NAME
       morbo - Morbo HTTP and WebSocket development server

SYNOPSIS
         Usage: morbo [OPTIONS] [APPLICATION]

           morbo ./script/my_app
           morbo ./myapp.pl
           morbo -m production -l https://*:443 -l http://[::]:3000 ./myapp.pl
           morbo -l 'https://*:443?cert=./server.crt&key=./server.key' ./myapp.pl
           morbo -w /usr/local/lib -w public -w myapp.conf ./myapp.pl

         Options:
           -b, --backend <name>           Morbo backend to use for reloading, defaults
                                          to "Poll"
           -h, --help                     Show this message
           -l, --listen <location>        One or more locations you want to listen on,
                                          defaults to the value of MOJO_LISTEN or
                                          "http://*:3000"
           -m, --mode <name>              Operating mode for your application,
                                          defaults to the value of
                                          MOJO_MODE/PLACK_ENV or "development"
           -v, --verbose                  Print details about what files changed to
                                          STDOUT
           -w, --watch <directory/file>   One or more directories and files to watch
                                          for changes, defaults to the application
                                          script as well as the "lib" and "templates"
                                          directories in the current working
                                          directory

DESCRIPTION
       Start Mojolicious and Mojolicious::Lite applications with the
       Mojo::Server::Morbo web server.

SEE ALSO
       Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <https://mojolicious.org>.

perl v5.36.0                      2022-12-22                         MORBO(1p)

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