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Bitwig.community

๐Ÿš€ Bitwig linkpage / browser startpage with all important links. wow

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Universal

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Bitwig Community

yaya. On this website we want to summarize news and content from all over the net that has been created with ๐Ÿš€ Bitwig Studio, the innovative music creation and performance software, and of which the community can be proud of. Do you have a post that should appear here? Write to us!

๐Ÿš€ Quick start

  1. Create a Gatsby site.

    Use the Gatsby CLI to create a new site, specifying the hello-world starter.

    # create a new Gatsby site using the hello-world starter
    gatsby new my-hello-world-starter https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby-starter-hello-world
    
  2. Start developing.

    Navigate into your new siteโ€™s directory and start it up.

    cd my-hello-world-starter/
    gatsby develop
    
  3. Open the source code and start editing!

    Your site is now running at http://localhost:8000!

    Note: You'll also see a second link: http://localhost:8000/___graphql. This is a tool you can use to experiment with querying your data. Learn more about using this tool in the Gatsby tutorial.

    Open the my-hello-world-starter directory in your code editor of choice and edit src/pages/index.js. Save your changes and the browser will update in real time!

๐Ÿง What's inside?

A quick look at the top-level files and directories you'll see in a Gatsby project.

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โ”œโ”€โ”€ node_modules
โ”œโ”€โ”€ src
โ”œโ”€โ”€ .gitignore
โ”œโ”€โ”€ .prettierrc
โ”œโ”€โ”€ gatsby-browser.js
โ”œโ”€โ”€ gatsby-config.js
โ”œโ”€โ”€ gatsby-node.js
โ”œโ”€โ”€ gatsby-ssr.js
โ”œโ”€โ”€ LICENSE
โ”œโ”€โ”€ package-lock.json
โ”œโ”€โ”€ package.json
โ””โ”€โ”€ README.md
  1. /node_modules: This directory contains all of the modules of code that your project depends on (npm packages) are automatically installed.

  2. /src: This directory will contain all of the code related to what you will see on the front-end of your site (what you see in the browser) such as your site header or a page template. src is a convention for โ€œsource codeโ€.

  3. .gitignore: This file tells git which files it should not track / not maintain a version history for.

  4. .prettierrc: This is a configuration file for Prettier. Prettier is a tool to help keep the formatting of your code consistent.

  5. gatsby-browser.js: This file is where Gatsby expects to find any usage of the Gatsby browser APIs (if any). These allow customization/extension of default Gatsby settings affecting the browser.

  6. gatsby-config.js: This is the main configuration file for a Gatsby site. This is where you can specify information about your site (metadata) like the site title and description, which Gatsby plugins youโ€™d like to include, etc. (Check out the config docs for more detail).

  7. gatsby-node.js: This file is where Gatsby expects to find any usage of the Gatsby Node APIs (if any). These allow customization/extension of default Gatsby settings affecting pieces of the site build process.

  8. gatsby-ssr.js: This file is where Gatsby expects to find any usage of the Gatsby server-side rendering APIs (if any). These allow customization of default Gatsby settings affecting server-side rendering.

  9. LICENSE: Gatsby is licensed under the MIT license.

  10. package-lock.json (See package.json below, first). This is an automatically generated file based on the exact versions of your npm dependencies that were installed for your project. (You wonโ€™t change this file directly).

  11. package.json: A manifest file for Node.js projects, which includes things like metadata (the projectโ€™s name, author, etc). This manifest is how npm knows which packages to install for your project.

  12. README.md: A text file containing useful reference information about your project.

๐ŸŽ“ Learning Gatsby

Looking for more guidance? Full documentation for Gatsby lives on the website. Here are some places to start:

  • 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.

  • To dive straight into code samples, head to our documentation. In particular, check out the Guides, API Reference, and Advanced Tutorials sections in the sidebar.

๐Ÿ’ซ Deploy

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