Flexible Gatsby

[![Netlify Status](https://api.netlify.com/api/v1/badges/a0a6e226-6c7a-43e0-bab6-0c658c8abca5/deploy-status)](https://app.netlify.com/sites/flexible-gatsby/deploys) A simple minimalist Gatsby starter for your blog. [Demo](https://flexible-gatsby.netlify.com/). Inspired by [flexible-jekyll](https://github.com/artemsheludko/flexible-jekyll). ![home-page-screenshot](./static/promo-img.jpg) ![home-page-screenshot](./static/home-page.jpg) ![blog-page-screenshot](./static/post-example.jpg) ## Quick Start 🚀 1. **Create a Gatsby site.** Use the Gatsby CLI to create a new site, specifying the default starter. ```sh # create a new Gatsby site using the-plain-gatsby starter gatsby new my-blog https://github.com/wangonya/flexible-gatsby ``` 2. **Start developing.** Navigate into your new site’s directory and start it up. ```sh cd my-blog/ 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](https://www.gatsbyjs.org/tutorial/part-five/#introducing-graphiql)._ Edit `gatsby.config.js` to update site metadata. Add blog posts in markdown in `content/blog`. Example blog posts have been provided. ## Contributors Much thanks to these contributors for making this project awesome: - [@scottelundgren](https://github.com/scottelundgren) - [@sparky005](https://github.com/sparky005) - [@wozniaklukasz](https://github.com/wozniaklukasz)