diff --git a/cli/tsc/dts/lib.deno.ns.d.ts b/cli/tsc/dts/lib.deno.ns.d.ts index 893dd7a5e5..8489a8de87 100644 --- a/cli/tsc/dts/lib.deno.ns.d.ts +++ b/cli/tsc/dts/lib.deno.ns.d.ts @@ -6234,14 +6234,14 @@ declare namespace Deno { /** Serves HTTP requests with the given option bag and handler. * * You can specify an object with a port and hostname option, which is the - * address to listen on. The default is port `8000` on hostname `"127.0.0.1"`. + * address to listen on. The default is port `8000` on hostname `"0.0.0.0"`. * * You can change the address to listen on using the `hostname` and `port` - * options. The below example serves on port `3000` and hostname `"0.0.0.0"`. + * options. The below example serves on port `3000` and hostname `"127.0.0.1"`. * * ```ts * Deno.serve( - * { port: 3000, hostname: "0.0.0.0" }, + * { port: 3000, hostname: "127.0.0.1" }, * (_req) => new Response("Hello, world") * ); * ``` @@ -6323,14 +6323,14 @@ declare namespace Deno { /** Serves HTTP requests with the given option bag. * * You can specify an object with a port and hostname option, which is the - * address to listen on. The default is port `8000` on hostname `"127.0.0.1"`. + * address to listen on. The default is port `8000` on hostname `"0.0.0.0"`. * * ```ts * const ac = new AbortController(); * * const server = Deno.serve({ * port: 3000, - * hostname: "0.0.0.0", + * hostname: "127.0.0.1", * handler: (_req) => new Response("Hello, world"), * signal: ac.signal, * onListen({ port, hostname }) {