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gatsby-tinacms-mdx
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A Gatsby/Tina plugin for editing Mdx files stored in git.
What is Tina?
Tina is a lightweight but powerful toolkit for creating a site editing ui with javascript components. Tina surfaces superpowers for dev’s to create, expand on and customize a simple yet intuitive ui for editing content.
Tina is optimized for nextgen JAMstack tools. It is based in javascript and is extensible enough to be configured with many different frameworks. Right now we have explored using Tina with Gatsby, Create-React-App & Next.js, with plans to dive into Vue.
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npm install --save gatsby-plugin-tinacms gatsby-tinacms-git gatsby-tinacms-mdx
or
yarn add gatsby-plugin-tinacms gatsby-tinacms-git gatsby-tinacms-mdx
Include gatsby-plugin-tinacms
, gatsby-tinacms-git
, and gatsby-tinacms-mdx
in your config:
gatsby-config.js
module.exports = {
// ...
plugins: [
// ...
{
resolve: 'gatsby-plugin-tinacms',
options: {
plugins: ['gatsby-tinacms-git', 'gatsby-tinacms-mdx'],
},
},
],
}
FAQs
A Gatsby/Tina plugin for editing Mdx files stored in git.
We found that gatsby-tinacms-mdx demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 12 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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