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@strapi/starter-gatsby-blog
Advanced tools
Gatsby starter for creating a blog with Strapi.
This starter allows you to try Strapi with Gatsby with the example of a simple blog. It is fully customizable and due to the fact that it is open source, fully open to contributions. So do not hesitate to add new features and report bugs!
This starter uses the Strapi blog template
Use our create-strapi-starter
CLI to create your project.
# Using Yarn
yarn create strapi-starter my-project gatsby-blog
# Or using NPM
npx create-strapi-starter my-project gatsby-blog
The CLI will create a monorepo, install dependencies, and run your project automatically.
The Gatsby frontend server will run here => http://localhost:3000
The Strapi backend server will run here => http://localhost:1337
You will however need to manually create a full access API token in Strapi. Once it's created, save it as STRAPI_TOKEN
in your environment variables.
You will need to deploy the frontend
and backend
projects separately. Here are the docs to deploy each one:
Enjoy this starter!
FAQs
Strapi blog starter with Gatsby
We found that @strapi/starter-gatsby-blog demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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