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# Usage and example ## Usage <!--introduced_in=v0.10.0--> <!--type=misc--> `node [options] [V8 options] [script.js | -e "script" | - ] [arguments]` Please see the [Command-line options][] document for more information. ## Example An example of a [web server][] written with Node.js which responds with `'Hello, World!'`: Commands in this document start with `$` or `>` to replicate how they would appear in a user's terminal. Do not include the `$` and `>` characters. They are there to show the start of each command. Lines that don't start with `$` or `>` character show the output of the previous command. First, make sure to have downloaded and installed Node.js. See [Installing Node.js via package manager][] for further install information. Now, create an empty project folder called `projects`, then navigate into it. Linux and Mac: ```bash mkdir ~/projects cd ~/projects ``` Windows CMD: ```powershell mkdir %USERPROFILE%\projects cd %USERPROFILE%\projects ``` Windows PowerShell: ```powershell mkdir $env:USERPROFILE\projects cd $env:USERPROFILE\projects ``` Next, create a new source file in the `projects` folder and call it `hello-world.js`. Open `hello-world.js` in any preferred text editor and paste in the following content: ```js const http = require('node:http'); const hostname = '127.0.0.1'; const port = 3000; const server = http.createServer((req, res) => { res.statusCode = 200; res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/plain'); res.end('Hello, World!\n'); }); server.listen(port, hostname, () => { console.log(`Server running at http://${hostname}:${port}/`); }); ``` Save the file. Then, in the terminal window, to run the `hello-world.js` file, enter: ```bash node hello-world.js ``` Output like this should appear in the terminal: ```console Server running at http://127.0.0.1:3000/ ``` Now, open any preferred web browser and visit `http://127.0.0.1:3000`. If the browser displays the string `Hello, World!`, that indicates the server is working. [Command-line options]: cli.md#options [Installing Node.js via package manager]: https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager/ [web server]: http.md