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## AsyncFsWebServer – withWebSocket exampleThis folder contains a PlatformIO example and a small documentation set for the `AsyncFsWebServer` library.### Documentation (available methods + usage)- [docs/README.md](../../docs/README.md)- [docs/API.md](../../docs/API.md)- [docs/SetupAndWiFi.md](../../docs/SetupAndWiFi.md)- [docs/FileEditorAndFS.md](../../docs/FileEditorAndFS.md)- [docs/WebSocket.md](../../docs/WebSocket.md)### Quick start (summary)```cppAsyncFsWebServer server(80, FILESYSTEM, hostname);if (FILESYSTEM.begin()) {server.printFileList(FILESYSTEM, "/", 1); // default -> Serial}if (!server.startWiFi(10000)) {server.startCaptivePortal("ESP_AP", "123456789", "/setup");}server.enableFsCodeEditor();server.init(onWsEvent);```---## Original note (example description)This example is a bit more advanced than the [simpleServer](https://github.com/cotestatnt/esp-fs-webserver/tree/main/examples/simpleServer) example.Basically, it uses the same HTML as simpleServer, but with the addition of a **WebSocket client** in the web page.With WebSocket technology, we can send messages from server-to-client or client-to-server in a **full-duplex communication channel over a single TCP connection.**In this simple example, it is used only to push a message from the ESP (the NTP-synchronized system time) to connected clients, just to show how to set up a system like this.