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@frontity/now
Advanced tools
Use this builder to deploy a Frontity project in the Zeit Now hosting.
now.json
file in your project and change the site url:{
"alias": "www.your-site.com",
"version": 2,
"builds": [
{
"src": "package.json",
"use": "@frontity/now"
}
]
}
Create an account on Now. You can signup here.
Log in the terminal:
> npx now login
Deploy Frontity using this command:
> npx now
That will give you a unique URL for that deploy. Check that everything is ok.
You need to add a CNAME of www.your-site.com
to alias.zeit.co
in your domain DNS settings.
Then, deploy Frontity using this command:
> npx now --target production
That will createa a deploy and assign it to your real site url.
1.2.2
FAQs
A Frontity builder for the Now hosting (Zeit)
The npm package @frontity/now receives a total of 809 weekly downloads. As such, @frontity/now popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @frontity/now demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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