bl serve
Serve a blaxel project
Synopsis
Start a local development server for your Blaxel project.
This runs your agent or MCP server locally on your machine for rapid
development and testing. Perfect for the inner development loop where you
want to iterate quickly without deploying to the cloud.
Supported Languages:
- Python (requires pyproject.toml or requirements.txt)
- TypeScript/JavaScript (requires package.json)
- Go (requires go.mod)
Hot Reload:
Enable —hotreload to automatically restart your server when code changes
are detected. This dramatically speeds up development by eliminating manual
restarts.
Testing Locally:
While your server is running, test it with:
- bl chat agent-name —local (for agents)
- bl run agent agent-name —local —data '' (for agents)
Workflow:
- bl serve —hotreload Start local server with auto-reload
- Edit your code Make changes
- Test immediately Server reloads automatically
- bl deploy Deploy when ready
Examples
# Basic serve with hot reload (recommended)
bl serve --hotreload
# Serve on custom port
bl serve --port 8080
# Serve specific subdirectory in monorepo
bl serve -d packages/my-agent
# Serve with environment variables
bl serve -e .env.local
# Serve with secrets (for testing)
bl serve -s API_KEY=test-key -s DB_PASSWORD=secret
# Full development workflow
bl serve --hotreload # Terminal 1: Run server
bl chat my-agent --local # Terminal 2: Test agent
Options
-d, --directory string Serve the project from a sub directory
-e, --env-file strings Environment file to load (default [.env])
-h, --help help for serve
-H, --host string Bind socket to this host. If 0.0.0.0, listens on all interfaces (default "0.0.0.0")
--hotreload Watch for changes in the project
-p, --port int Bind socket to this port (default 1338)
-r, --recursive Serve the project recursively (default true)
-s, --secrets strings Secrets to deploy
Options inherited from parent commands
-o, --output string Output format. One of: pretty,yaml,json,table
--skip-version-warning Skip version warning
-u, --utc Enable UTC timezone
-v, --verbose Enable verbose output
-w, --workspace string Specify the workspace name
SEE ALSO
- bl - Blaxel CLI is a command line tool to interact with Blaxel APIs.
Last modified on April 6, 2026