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binserve seems really great but I really wish it were a bit easier to use:
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binserver --auto-self-signed-tls --dir ./wwwand have it generate a self-signed key/cert and serve from the directory. - I have no idea how to generate certs/keys for this. I have my openssl one-liner and if I try to use that I get:
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As hinted in aidantwoods/SecureHeaders#67 (comment), the public API could do with some better coverage.
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