create-demo
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0.0.24
create-demo 0.0.24
Install from the command line:
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$ npm install @storyblok/create-demo@0.0.24
Install via package.json:
"@storyblok/create-demo": "0.0.24"
About this version
A CLI to quickly start a project with your favourite framework, already set up with Storyblok, Headless CMS.
Supports Next.js, Nuxt.js (2 & 3), Gatsby.js, Vue.js, React.js, Remix and Svelte
- Signup at https://app.storyblok.com/
- Create a new space and retrieve the space preview token under Space -> Settings -> Api Keys
- Execute follwing command with the space preview access token:
npx @storyblok/create-demo@latest
cd my-app
npm i && npm run dev
- Open the Storyblok editor and directly edit your content locally: http://localhost:3000/editor.html
The CLI has different options that can be filled, you can see all the options by running npx @storyblok/create-demo --help
:
OPTIONS
-d, --folder=folder Folder path for the demo (e.g. my-demo)
-f, --framework=framework Framework to use (e.g. remix)
-h, --help show CLI help
-k, --key=key Storyblok Access Token
-l, --localmode using the local mode
-p, --packagemanager=packagemanager Package manager to use (yarn or npm)
-r, --region=region Space region (e.g. us-east-1)
-v, --version show CLI version
By using this you can skip the "questions" of the CLI and fill it with your options directly like so:
npx @storyblok/create-demo@latest --key YOUR_STORYBLOK_PREVIEW_TOKEN --region us-east-1
If you want to contribute you can run the CLI locally and test it with this command:
npm i
./bin/run --key YOUR_STORYBLOK_PREVIEW_TOKEN
The framework options can be set in src/frameworks.js
and work in combination with the getting-started repository
-
name
: name of the framework -
value
: cli value to use for reference -
start
: local command to start the example -
token
: space token used in the demo repository -
config
: file that has the access token -
bridge
: file that is loading the bridge -
public
: public folder path for the static files -
port
: port the framework starts, -
branch
: (optional) for testing other branches on thegetting-started
repository -
https
: (optional) if the framework starts with https -
submodules
: (optional) if the framework ingetting-started
is a submodule -
tutorialLink
: (optional) - link to the framwork tutorial