* Add check subcommand
* Add some brief documentation for the check subcommand
* Start working on parallel link checks
* Check all external links in Site
* Return *all* dead links in site
This implementation seems to match the behavior of the previous iron
server.
Static files are rendered as-is, and when a directory is requested, we
attempt to render a `index.html` found inside, or 404 if it's not
present.
The actix docs mention using channels to send a message to the server to
shut it down gracefully while running in another thread (as we're doing
here), but it seems like there would have to be some reorganization in
order to manage this effectively, perhaps holding the channel sender inside
`main.rs` so we can push a message through to the server when the call
to `cmd::serve()` finally returns.
For the time being, I left things without any careful attempts to
cleanup the server thread. This more or less matches the old iron
implementation as far as I can see.
The static file handling in actix is _just_ a little off from what we'd
want.
I left some comments in the source regarding why we can't just use their hook
for directory index redirection.
Separate interface and base_url for serve
You can now have a different base_url and listening interface.
The `gutenberg serve` cmd now accepts `-u`/`--base-url`, but it defaults to `127.0.0.1`.