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As mentioned, I think best to set up NPM first and use NPM to manage Webpacker and other JS apps.
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cakephp-instaweb
CAKEPHP-INSTAWEB(1) General Commands Manual CAKEPHP-INSTAWEB(1)
NAME
cakephp-instaweb - lightweight HTTP server for developing CakePHP applications
SYNOPSIS
cakephp-instaweb [-p PORT] [-i INTERFACE] [-r] [-q] [<webroot>]
DESCRIPTION
cakephp-instaweb is a lightweight web server designed for quick development of CakePHP web applications.
It is designed to be reasonably intelligent in locating your application's webroot folder: running the program from somewhere near your
application's "app" folder without specifying a webroot argument will start a small web server on port 3000 that will point at your appli-
cation.
(If cakephp-instaweb is unsuccessful in locating your application, or you wish to start the server from a different folder, you can specify
a precise application webroot location on the command line.)
OPTIONS
--port, -p
Specify which port to run on. (default: 3000)
--interface, -i
Specify which interface to run on. (default: 127.0.0.1)
--disable-rewrite, -r
Disables Apache-style rewriting of URLs. You will need to enable the BASE_URL configuration variable in app/config/core.php for URLs
to function correctly after disabling rewrites.
--quiet, -q
Make as little noise as possible.
-help, -h
Shows help message.
AUTHOR
cakephp-instaweb was written by Chris Lamb <chris@chris-lamb.co.uk>.
September 15, 2007 CAKEPHP-INSTAWEB(1)