# Fly Catcher 🪰 [![Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/-Rust-black?logo=rust&logoColor=white)](https://www.rust-lang.org) Fly Catcher is a simple HTTP server that prints the parameters of incoming requests to the console in a beautiful manner. ## Requirements - Rust Programming Language - Cargo package manager The following Rust crates are used in this project: - `hyper`: For creating the HTTP server. - `clap`: For handling command-line arguments. - `serde_json`: For JSON processing. ## Usage ### Using Cargo To start the server, run the following command in the project directory: ```shell cargo run -- --host {HOST_IP} --port {PORT} ``` ### Using the Compiled Binary After compiling the project, you can run the `flycatcher` binary directly. Replace the path with the location of the compiled binary: ```shell ./path/to/flycatcher --host {HOST_IP} --port {PORT} ``` - `{HOST_IP}`: The IP address the server will connect to. Optional, defaults to the local IP address. - `{PORT}`: The port the server will listen on. Optional, defaults to 80. Example: ```shell cargo run -- --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8080 ``` or ```shell ./path/to/flycatcher --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8080 ``` These commands start the server at `http://0.0.0.0:8080`. ## Logs The server prints the timestamp, method, URI, and content of each request to the console. If the content is in JSON format, it is printed in a readable manner. ## Contributing This project is open-source and awaits your contributions. Feel free to make changes and send a pull request. ## License This project is licensed under the MIT license. For more details, see the `LICENSE` file. --- [![README Created with ChatGPT](https://img.shields.io/badge/README%20Created%20with-ChatGPT-blue.svg)](https://openai.com)