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@caleblawson/blog-shell
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A reusable blog shell package that provides components and utilities for creating branded blogs. This package is designed for multi-tenant blog generation systems.
npm install @caleblawson/blog-shell
import Header from "@caleblawson/blog-shell/Header";
import PostsIndexClient from "@caleblawson/blog-shell/PostsIndexClient";
import PostCard from "@caleblawson/blog-shell/PostCard";
import { loadPosts, loadSite } from "@caleblawson/blog-shell/server";
import {
defineBrandConfig,
createBlogShell,
} from "@caleblawson/blog-shell/utils";
// Note: createBlogShell is also available from the main export for backward compatibility
import { createBlogShell } from "@caleblawson/blog-shell";
@import "@caleblawson/blog-shell/styles/globals.css";
Header - Navigation header with mobile menuPostsIndexClient - Client-side posts listing with search and filteringPostCard - Post preview card with multiple variantsloadPosts() - Load posts from databaseloadSite() - Load site configurationcreateBlogShell(config) - Initialize blog shell with brandingThe package automatically processes CSS during build:
src/index.css with Tailwind CLI to generate all necessary utilitiesdist/styles/globals.css with Tailwind directives removedThe resulting package exports processed CSS that can be imported directly without requiring consumers to configure Tailwind.
This package is part of the blog-generator monorepo. To build:
npm run build
To publish:
npm run prepublishOnly
npm publish --access public
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Reusable blog shell package for multi-tenant blog generation
The npm package @caleblawson/blog-shell receives a total of 7 weekly downloads. As such, @caleblawson/blog-shell popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @caleblawson/blog-shell demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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