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These code snippets show how to implement a custom HTTP server that runs on port 8080 and returns a "Hello World" HTML page to any request. Since GCDWebServer uses GCD blocks to handle requests, no subclassing or delegates are needed, which results in very clean code. These code snippets show how to implement a custom HTTP server that runs on port 8080 and returns a "Hello World" HTML page to any request. Since GCDWebServer uses GCD blocks to handle requests, no subclassing or delegates are needed, which results in very clean code.
**IMPORTANT:** If not using CocoaPods, be sure to add the `libz` shared system library to the Xcode target for your app.
**OS X version (command line tool):** **OS X version (command line tool):**
```objectivec ```objectivec
#import "GCDWebServer.h" #import "GCDWebServer.h"
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GCDWebServer includes a built-in handler that can recursively serve a directory (it also lets you control how the ["Cache-Control"](http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.9) header should be set): GCDWebServer includes a built-in handler that can recursively serve a directory (it also lets you control how the ["Cache-Control"](http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.9) header should be set):
**OS X version (command line tool):**
```objectivec ```objectivec
#import "GCDWebServer.h" #import "GCDWebServer.h"