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Caddy is the only server in the world with its novel, modular architecture. At its core, Caddy is a configuration manager that runs apps like an HTTP server, internal certificate authority, TLS …
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Caddy started out in 1945 under the name Universal Equipment, but was changed to its current name, Caddy Corporation, shortly after its founding when, in 1948, it began designing and building dish and …
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In Caddy, you are usually setting the actual values of the initialized types in memory that power everything from your HTTP handlers and TLS handshakes to your storage medium. Caddy is also …
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Caddy (web server) - Wikipedia
Caddy is an extensible, cross-platform, open-source web server written in Go. The name "Caddy" refers both to a helper for tedious tasks, and a way to organize multiple parts into a simplified system. [3]