Hi,

I'd like to ship my app *incl. documentation* as an uberjar to end-users 
and give them access to the docs via HTTP.
I plan to use codox/marginalia/markdown-clj to produce the HTML in lein 
build and then build the uberjar incl. the generated HTML.
The app will have a CLI but as a plus I'd like to offer something like

  java -jar uber.jar view-docs 

which should run an HTTP Server and start-up the users default browser and 
connect that to the HTTP Server (with no-proxy).

Is there a simple out-of-the-box way to do that? Or should I just use jetty 
and ring?
Any ideas?

- Henrik

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