Feat: Support .htaccess
See original GitHub issuePretty straight forward feature request. It’d be nice if .htaccess
files were supported by this tool.
I’m currently doing a subdirectory Single Page App. It is not its own server, so the catch all redirect does not apply.
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Sorry, no. I don’t even remember what project I was working on that this came up tbh. I probably just made an Express server and wrote the logic out by hand.
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