Gatsby is a free and open source framework based on React that helps developers build blazing fast websites and apps
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Gatsby is a modern web framework for blazing fast websites.
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Go Beyond Static Websites. Get all the benefits of static websites with none of the limitations. Gatsby sites are fully functional React apps, so you can create high-quality, dynamic web apps, from blogs to e-commerce sites to user dashboards.
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Use a Modern Stack for Every Site. No matter where the data comes from, Gatsby sites are built using React and GraphQL. Build a uniform workflow for you and your team, regardless of whether the data is coming from the same backend.
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Load Data From Anywhere. Gatsby pulls in data from any data source, whether it’s Markdown files, a headless CMS like Contentful or WordPress, or a REST or GraphQL API. Use source plugins to load your data, then develop using Gatsby’s uniform GraphQL interface.
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Performance Is Baked In. Ace your performance audits by default. Gatsby automates code splitting, image optimization, inlining critical styles, lazy-loading, prefetching resources, and more to ensure your site is fast — no manual tuning required.
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Host at Scale for Pennies. Gatsby sites don’t require servers, so you can host your entire site on a CDN for a fraction of the cost of a server-rendered site. Many Gatsby sites can be hosted entirely free on Gatsby Cloud and other similar services.
Learn how to use Gatsby for your next project.
- Get Up and Running in 5 Minutes
- Learning Gatsby
- Migration Guides
- How to Contribute
- License
- Thanks to Our Contributors
You can get a new Gatsby site up and running on your local dev environment in 5 minutes with these four steps:
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Install the Gatsby CLI.
npm install -g gatsby-cli
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Create a Gatsby site from a Gatsby starter.
Get your Gatsby blog set up in a single command:
# Create a new Gatsby site using the interactive setup wizard # Give it this name: My Gatsby site gatsby new
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Start the site in
develop
mode.Next, move into your new site’s directory and start it up:
cd my-gatsby-site/ gatsby develop
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Open the source code and start editing!
Your site is now running at
http://localhost:8000
. Open themy-gatsby-site
directory in your code editor of choice and editsrc/pages/index.js
. Save your changes, and the browser will update in real time!
At this point, you’ve got a fully functional Gatsby website. For additional information on how you can customize your Gatsby site, see our plugins and the official tutorial.
Full documentation for Gatsby lives on the website.
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For most developers, we recommend starting with our in-depth tutorial for creating a site with Gatsby. It starts with zero assumptions about your level of ability and walks through every step of the process.
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To dive straight into code samples head to our documentation. In particular, check out the “How-to Guides”, “Reference”, and “Conceptual Guides” sections in the sidebar.
We welcome suggestions for improving our docs. See the “how to contribute” documentation for more details.
Start Learning Gatsby: Follow the Tutorial · Read the Docs
Already have a Gatsby site? These handy guides will help you add the improvements of Gatsby v3 to your site without starting from scratch!
Gatsby is dedicated to building a welcoming, diverse, safe community. We expect everyone participating in the Gatsby community to abide by our Code of Conduct. Please read it. Please follow it. In the Gatsby community, we work hard to build each other up and create amazing things together. 💪💜
Whether you're helping us fix bugs, improve the docs, or spread the word, we'd love to have you as part of the Gatsby community! 💪💜
Check out our Contributing Guide for ideas on contributing and setup steps for getting our repositories up and running on your local machine.
This repository is a monorepo managed using Lerna. This means there are multiple packages managed in this codebase, even though we publish them to NPM as separate packages.
The maintenance window for Gatsby v2 closes on April 1, 2021.
- During this maintenance window, we will continue to address reported bugs in Gatsby v2.
- After the maintenance window closes, we will only accept critical security updates for Gatsby v2.
Licensed under the MIT License.
Thanks goes out to all our many contributors creating plugins, starters, videos, and blog posts. And a special appreciation for our community members helping with issues and PRs, or answering questions on Discord and GitHub Discussions.
A big part of what makes Gatsby great is each and every one of you in the community. Your contributions enrich the Gatsby experience and make it better every day.