[![progress-banner](https://backend.codecrafters.io/progress/http-server/1a63b38b-2e66-447f-af80-401ad7a2d8fd)](https://app.codecrafters.io/users/codecrafters-bot?r=2qF) This is a starting point for Rust solutions to the ["Build Your Own HTTP server" Challenge](https://app.codecrafters.io/courses/http-server/overview). [HTTP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol) is the protocol that powers the web. In this challenge, you'll build a HTTP/1.1 server that is capable of serving multiple clients. Along the way you'll learn about TCP servers, [HTTP request syntax](https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec5.html), and more. **Note**: If you're viewing this repo on GitHub, head over to [codecrafters.io](https://codecrafters.io) to try the challenge. # Passing the first stage The entry point for your HTTP server implementation is in `src/main.rs`. Study and uncomment the relevant code, and push your changes to pass the first stage: ```sh git add . git commit -m "pass 1st stage" # any msg git push origin master ``` Time to move on to the next stage! # Stage 2 & beyond Note: This section is for stages 2 and beyond. 1. Ensure you have `cargo (1.70)` installed locally 1. Run `./your_server.sh` to run your program, which is implemented in `src/main.rs`. This command compiles your Rust project, so it might be slow the first time you run it. Subsequent runs will be fast. 1. Commit your changes and run `git push origin master` to submit your solution to CodeCrafters. Test output will be streamed to your terminal.