Shipping web projects should be fast, easy, and low risk. Surge is static web publishing for Front-End Developers, right from the CLI.
Surge is a simple, single-command web publishing platform for front-end developers. It allows you to publish any folder to the web with just a single command, making it incredibly easy to share your work. Surge is designed to be fast, reliable, and free for open source projects, making it a popular choice among developers for deploying static sites and front-end projects.
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Deploy your static site or front-end project with just one command in the terminal.
Easily connect your custom domain to your Surge project.
All sites deployed on Surge come with free SSL certificates, ensuring secure connections.
Integrate with GitHub for continuous deployment, automatically updating your site with every push.
Support for custom 404 error pages to improve user experience.
Add password protection to your projects for private sharing.
Sites are served over a global CDN for fast loading times worldwide.
No bandwidth limits, ensuring your site can handle any amount of traffic.
Invite team members to collaborate on projects with ease.
Comprehensive CLI and API for advanced deployment and integration options.
Surge offers a free tier for open source projects and personal use, with premium plans available for additional features and commercial use.
Surge has a vibrant community of developers and offers comprehensive documentation and support for its users.
Surge integrates seamlessly with popular development tools and services, including GitHub, npm, and more.
With its global CDN and optimized delivery, Surge ensures high performance and fast loading times for all hosted sites.
Surge prioritizes security, offering free SSL certificates and secure deployment practices to protect your projects.
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