create-stackbit-app
Run npx create-stackbit-app
in your terminal to create a new Stackbit application or add Stackbit into an existing site.
Usage
To create a new Stackbit project from a starter, run the following command:
npx create-stackbit-app@latest [dir]
To see a full list of options use the --help
flag:
> npx create-stackbit-app@latest --help
Options:
--version Show version number [boolean]
-s, --starter Choose a starter [choices: "nextjs", "..."]
-e, --example Start from an example [choices: "algolia-search", "..."]
--help Show help [boolean]
Choosing a Starter
Use the --starter
option for specifying a starter. Run the command with the --help
flag to see a full list of available starters.
npx create-stackbit-app@latest --starter ts-nextjs
If no starter option is provided, the default starter is used.
Starting from an Example
Use the --example
option to start a project from an example. Run the command with the --help
flag to see a full list of available starters.
npx create-stackbit-app@latest --example algolia-search
This will create a new project matching the name of the example, unless overridden (see below). See here for a full list of starters.
Setting Project Directory
Pass a directory name as the only argument when running the command. For example, if you wanted your directory to be name my-site
, the command would look something like this:
npx create-stackbit-app@latest my-site
If no name is provided, the directory will be my-stackbit-site
for starters or will match the name of the example if starting from an example. If the directory already exists, a timestamp value will be appended to the directory name to ensure uniqueness.
Adding Stackbit to Existing Projects
The script detects when you may be working with an existing project (it looks for a package.json
file in the working directory).
If in an existing project, the script asks if you'd like to add Stackbit to the project. Today, this only prints a resource URL. If you choose no, the command exits.