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@stackbit/datocms-pull
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Stackbit DatoCMS pull, is a build tool that fetches stackbit site data from DatoCMS and prepares it for SSG build.
Usage:
Usage: datocms-pull [options]
Options:
--ssg <ssg> [required] Which SSG are you using [jekyll, hugo, gatbsby]
--datocms-access-token <datocmsAccessToken> [required] DatoCMS access token, can be also specified through DATOCMS_ACCESS_TOKEN environment variable
-h, --help output usage information
ssg: Defines which file format should be used when creating pages and data for your site. RequireddatocmsAccessToken: DatoCMS access token, can be obtained from the API tokens admin page of your DatoCMS project https://{project_id}.admin.datocms.com/admin/access_tokens. Can be also specified via DATOCMS_ACCESS_TOKEN environment variable.Using npx:
npx @stackbit/datocms-pull --ssg gatsby --datocms-access-token $DATOCMS_ACCESS_TOKEN
FAQs
Tool to fetch content from DatoCMS and save it as files
The npm package @stackbit/datocms-pull receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @stackbit/datocms-pull popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @stackbit/datocms-pull demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 11 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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