That's all nice and neat for client side code where live reload is common, but on the server side there isn't really an easy comprehensive solution that provides similar functionality. If you've never used live reload functionality before it's quite a game changer for productivity, while working on iterative code - especially HTML and CSS Layout tweaks that often go through the "make a tiny change, see what it looks like and then tweak it some more" phase. If you're using any client side framework like Angular, Vue or React they all come with integrated CLIs that provide instant live reloading of content as soon as you make a change. For ASP.NET Core applications this is a cleaner way that doesn't require an additional command line tool.Ĭlient side in-browser hot reloading is one of the most compelling features of client side development. There's a newer post that uses an ASP.NET Core middleware component that can integrate Live Reload right into your ASP.NET Core application. ![]() ![]() This post uses a a third party tool called BrowserSync to handle client side refreshing.
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