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@mattrossman/astro
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Astro is a modern site builder with web best practices, performance, and DX front-of-mind.
Astro is the all-in-one web framework designed for speed.
Pull your content from anywhere and deploy everywhere, all powered by your favorite UI components and libraries.
# Recommended!
npm create astro@latest
# Manual:
npm install --save-dev astro
Looking for help? Start with our Getting Started guide.
Looking for quick examples? Open a starter project right in your browser.
Visit our official documentation.
Having trouble? Get help in the official Astro Discord.
New contributors welcome! Check out our Contributors Guide for help getting started.
Join us on Discord to meet other maintainers. We'll help you get your first contribution in no time!
Astro is generously supported by Netlify, Vercel, and several other amazing organizations listed here.
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Astro is a modern site builder with web best practices, performance, and DX front-of-mind.
The npm package @mattrossman/astro receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @mattrossman/astro popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @mattrossman/astro demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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