The most straightforward way is just to embed the livereload.js script directly in your page(s) during development:
<script src="js/vendor/livereload.js?host=localhost&port=32579"></script>
If you leave out the host
and port
params, LiveReload will infer them from the src
attribute of the script
tag. If you add the query param LR-verbose
to the URL of your page (not the livereload.js
tag), LiveReload will dump useful debugging info to the console attached to your page. E.g., http://localhost:8080/nextbigthing/ideas.html?LR-verbose
Since you're just manually loading the same file that the LiveReload extension would (either from its internal fallback copy, or from your LiveReload server), this behaves just as if you'd clicked the browser action button.
LiveReload
or any other thing will launch automatically, what is exact use case?LiveReload
. That's what I want to do!