Package Exports
- browser-sync
- browser-sync/bin/browser-sync
- browser-sync/lib/browser-sync
- browser-sync/lib/public/init
- browser-sync/lib/server/utils
- browser-sync/lib/templates/script-tags.tmpl
- browser-sync/package
- browser-sync/package.json
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BrowserSync

Keep multiple browsers & devices in sync when building websites.
BrowserSync is developed and maintained internally at JH, follow @BrowserSync on twitter for news & updates.
##Features
- Scroll - I can keep your pages in sync when scrolling.
- Forms - You fill out a form in one browser, I'll copy the data to all the others.
- Links - I'll watch your clicks and make all the other browsers follow you.
- CSS injecting - I can even watch your CSS files & inject them when they change.
- Live Reload - I can also watch files like HTML and PHP & when they change I can reload all browsers for you.
- Built-in Server - Yep, I can serve static files too if you need me to (uses Connect).
- Use with any back-end setup - I even have a proxy option so that I can be used with existing PHP, Rails, Python, Node or ASP.net setup.
- Public URL - View your website via a URL that any internet connected device can access & maintain all BrowserSync features.
- Browser Stack support - Use the all of my features when viewing your site through Browser Stack.
##When is it useful? It's pretty useful when used with a single browser, watching a CSS file for changes & injecting it. But the real power comes when you're building responsive sites and using multiple devices/monitors because it can keep all browsers in sync & make your workflow much faster.
##Requirements
BrowserSync works by injecting an asynchronous script tag (<script async>...</script>
) right after the <body>
tag
during initial request. In order for this to work properly the <body>
tag must be present. Alternatively you
can provide a custom rule for the snippet using snippetOptions
##Install
npm install -g browser-sync
##How to use it
Using Grunt?
There's a separate plugin for that
Using Gulp?
No problem, here's a setup guide
Using Brunch?
Enjoy the browser-sync-brunch plugin
Screencasts
Some listed here Want any more? Something specific? ask me nicely @shaneOsbourne
##Support If you've found Browser-sync useful and would like to contribute to its continued development & support, please feel free to send a donation of any size - it would be greatly appreciated!
Contributors
792 Shane Osbourne
33 Shinnosuke Watanabe
19 Shane Daniel
13 Hugo Bessa
11 Paul Kinlan
8 shinnn
4 Matt Green
3 Adam Lynch
3 Marek 'saji' Augustynowicz
3 Werner van Deventer
2 Dan Tello
2 Michael Branch
2 Olivier Combe
2 Hugo Dias
2 brutaldev
2 chase_chou
2 Paul Robertson
2 Eugeny Vlasenko
2 Piotr Kaleta
1 Sylvain Emery
1 Tony Holdstock-Brown
1 Victor Fernandez de Alba
1 viktor hesselbom
1 Yazhong Liu
1 mericson
1 Dave Hall
1 Guillaume Lambert
1 Jory Graham
1 Benjamín Eidelman
1 Craig Morris
1 Peter Blazejewicz
1 Robert Vock
1 Cedric Kastner
1 Carl Henderson
1 Cameron Spear
License
Apache 2 Copyright (c) 2014 Shane Osbourne