# `nuxi dev` ```{bash} npx nuxi dev [rootDir] [--clipboard] [--open, -o] [--no-clear] [--port, -p] [--host, -h] [--https] [--ssl-cert] [--ssl-key] ``` The `dev` command starts a development server with hot module replacement at [http://localhost:3000](https://localhost:3000) Option | Default | Description -------------------------|-----------------|------------------ `rootDir` | `.` | The root directory of the application to serve. `--clipboard` | `false` | Copy URL to clipboard. `--open, -o` | `false` | Open URL in browser. `--no-clear` | `false` | Does not clear the console after startup. `--port, -p` | `3000` | Port to listen. `--host, -h` | `localhost` | Hostname of the server. `--https` | `false` | Listen with `https` protocol with a self-signed certificate by default. `--ssl-cert` |`null` | Specify a certificate for https. `--ssl-key` |`null` | Specify the key for the https certificate. The port and host can also be set via NUXT_PORT, PORT, NUXT_HOST or HOST environment variables. This command sets `process.env.NODE_ENV` to `development`. ::alert{type="info"} If you are using a self-signed certificate in development, you will need to set `NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED=0` in your environment. :: ::stabilityEdge{title="Improved HTTPS Support"} With next releases, `NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED` is no longer required. You can try this on edge channel using `npx nuxi-edge@latest dev --https` ::