Once you’ve initialized Quartz, let’s see what it looks like locally:
npx quartz build --serveThis will start a local web server to run your Quartz on your computer. Open a web browser and visit http://localhost:8080/ to view it.
Flags and options
For full help options, you can run
npx quartz build --help.Most of these have sensible defaults but you can override them if you have a custom setup:
-dor--directory: the content folder. This is normally justcontent-vor--verbose: print out extra logging information-oor--output: the output folder. This is normally justpublic--serve: run a local hot-reloading server to preview your Quartz--port: what port to run the local preview server on--concurrency: how many threads to use to parse notes
Not to be used for production
Serve mode is intended for local previews only. For production workloads, see the page on hosting.