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A Gatsby theme for developers, it is a minimal theme to create your personal blog or webpage.
A Gatsby theme for developers, it is a minimal theme to create your personal blog or webpage.
You can find here a demo website: https://www.miguelangelmartin.me
mkdir my-site
cd my-site
yarn init
# install gatsby-developer-theme and it's dependencies
yarn add gatsby react react-dom gatsby-theme-developer
You can add now the yarn scripts to your package.json
file
{
"scripts": {
"build": "gatsby build",
"clean": "gatsby clean",
"develop": "gatsby develop"
}
}
Then create the gatsby-config.js
file:
touch gatsby-config.js
And add the theme configuration to it:
module.exports = {
plugins: [
{
resolve: "gatsby-theme-developer",
options: {
title: "Title of your site",
subtitle: "a short subtitle for the meta title on the home page",
description: "A minimal theme for your personal blog or webpage",
siteUrl: "https://...com",
defaultPreviewImage: "/og-default.png",
author: {
name: "Your Name",
bio: "Software Engineer",
avatar: "https://mywebsite.com",
links: {
twitter: "https://twitter.com/username",
linkedin: "https://linkedin.com/in/username",
github: "https://github.com/username",
instagram: "https://instagram.com/username",
mail: "mailto:username@email.com"
}
},
links: [
{
title: "Home",
href: "/"
},
{
title: "About me",
href: "/about-me"
},
{
title: "Blog",
href: "/blog"
}
],
articlesPerPage: 4,
language: "en"
},
},
],
}
That's it, you can now run your gatsby site using
yarn gatsby develop
This will run a local web server and create the content
and static
folders with all the required files to run your website.
The content need to be stored in the content
directory as markdown files.
Every markdown file need to have a frontmatter section in it. Here is an example:
---
date: 2020-11-20 00:30:03+00:00 slug: /2020/hello-world/ title: Hello World template: post coverImage: /the-image.jpg tags:
- Writing draft: false description: "This is your first article, you can find it in the /content directory"
---
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Fusce eu lorem eget metus venenatis dignissim.
As you see the frontmatter section has some variables, some are required but others not
variable | required | description |
---|---|---|
date | true | the ISO 8601 date of the article or page YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss±hh:mm |
slug | true | the path for the article or page, for example /2020/hello-world |
title | true | the title of the article or page |
description | false | the description for the article or page |
draft | true | is the article is published or not |
template | true | the template: the possible values are: post or page |
coverImage | false | the cover image for the article |
tags | false | an array of YAML tags |
FAQs
A Gatsby theme for developers, it is a minimal theme to create your personal blog or webpage.
The npm package gatsby-theme-developer receives a total of 32 weekly downloads. As such, gatsby-theme-developer popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that gatsby-theme-developer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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