replit-local-dev-loop

Configure Replit development workflow with hot reload, Webview, and Replit Agent. Use when setting up dev server, configuring run commands, debugging in Workspace, or using Replit Agent for AI-assisted development. Trigger with phrases like "replit dev server", "replit hot reload", "replit local development", "replit agent", "replit workflow".

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replit-pack

Claude Code skill pack for Replit (30 skills)

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Installation

This skill is included in the replit-pack plugin:

/plugin install replit-pack@claude-code-plugins-plus

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Instructions

Replit Local Dev Loop

Overview

Configure the Replit Workspace development cycle: run commands, hot reloading, port configuration, Webview preview, dev/production database separation, and Replit Agent for AI-assisted building.

Prerequisites

  • Replit App with .replit configured
  • Node.js or Python project initialized
  • Familiarity with Replit Workspace UI

Instructions

Step 1: Configure Run Commands


# .replit — run determines what happens when you click "Run"

# Simple string command
run = "npm run dev"

# Array form (recommended for deployment)
# run = ["sh", "-c", "npm run dev"]

# Multiple services simultaneously
# run = "npm run api & npm run frontend & wait"

entrypoint = "index.ts"

Compiled languages need a compile step:


# TypeScript
compile = "npx tsc -b"
run = "node dist/index.js"

# Go
compile = "go build -o main ."
run = "./main"

Step 2: Hot Reload Setup

Node.js with tsx watch:


# .replit
run = "npx tsx watch src/index.ts"

{
  "scripts": {
    "dev": "tsx watch src/index.ts",
    "test": "vitest",
    "test:watch": "vitest --watch"
  }
}

Python with Flask auto-reload:


run = "python main.py"

[env]
FLASK_DEBUG = "1"

# main.py — Flask auto-reloads in debug mode
if __name__ == '__main__':
    app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=3000, debug=True)

Vite/Next.js dev server:


run = "npm run dev"

[env]
PORT = "3000"

Step 3: Port Configuration

Replit routes external traffic to your app's port. Your app must listen on 0.0.0.0:


// Correct — Replit can reach this
app.listen(3000, '0.0.0.0', () => console.log('Ready'));

// Wrong — unreachable from Webview
// app.listen(3000, '127.0.0.1', () => ...);

[deployment]
run = ["sh", "-c", "npm start"]
deploymentTarget = "autoscale"
# Ignore ports used by dev tools only
ignorePorts = [3001, 5555]

Use the Networking tool in the sidebar to view active port mappings.

Step 4: Dev vs Production Database

Replit provides separate development and production databases:


// Databases auto-switch based on context:
// - Workspace "Run" button -> development database
// - Deployed app -> production database
// Both use the same DATABASE_URL env var — no code changes needed

import { Pool } from 'pg';
const pool = new Pool({
  connectionString: process.env.DATABASE_URL,
  ssl: { rejectUnauthorized: false },
});

View database settings in the PostgreSQL pane:

  • Development tab: data for workspace testing
  • Production tab: live customer data (only after deployment)

Step 5: Using Replit Agent

Replit Agent (v4) builds apps from natural language prompts. It creates files, installs packages, runs tests, and can work up to 200 minutes autonomously.


Effective Agent prompts:
- "Build a todo app with user auth, PostgreSQL, and a React frontend"
- "Add a /api/search endpoint with full-text search"
- "Fix the login flow - users lose auth after redirect"

Agent 4 features:
- Parallel task forks (splits work, combines results)
- Self-testing and error correction
- Full .replit and replit.nix configuration
- Works with any framework

Step 6: Testing in Workspace


# .replit
[unitTest]
language = "nodejs"

// __tests__/api.test.ts
import { describe, it, expect } from 'vitest';

describe('Health Check', () => {
  it('returns ok', async () => {
    const res = await fetch('http://localhost:3000/health');
    expect(res.ok).toBe(true);
  });
});

Development Workflow Summary


1. Edit code in Workspace editor
2. Click "Run" -> dev server starts with hot reload
3. Webview tab shows live preview
4. Console tab shows server logs
5. Shell tab for CLI commands
6. Secrets tab (lock icon) for env vars
7. Database pane for PostgreSQL / KV data
8. Deploy when ready -> production database activates

Error Handling

Error Cause Solution
Webview blank App not on 0.0.0.0 Bind to 0.0.0.0, not localhost
Port already in use Previous run active Click "Stop" then "Run"
Module not found Package missing Use Packages tool or npm install
Hot reload broken Wrong run command Use tsx watch or nodemon
Agent stalls Complex prompt Break into smaller requests

Resources

Next Steps

See replit-sdk-patterns for production code patterns or replit-deploy-integration to deploy.

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