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🚀⚡️ Blazing fast blog built with Gatsby and Cosmic JS 🔥
https://github.com/manojlondhe/gatsbyjs-test2

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🚀⚡️ Blazing fast blog built with Gatsby and Cosmic JS 🔥

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# Gatsby + Cosmic JS

![gatsby-blog-cosmicjs](static/thumbnail.png "The index page of the starter blog")

> This repo contains an example blog website that is built with [Gatsby](https://www.gatsbyjs.org/), and [Cosmic JS](https://www.cosmicjs.com).

> [See live demo hosted on Netlify](https://gatsby-blog-cosmicjs.netlify.com/)

> Uses the [Cosmic JS Gatsby Source Plugin](https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-source-cosmicjs)

## Prerequisites

- Node (I recommend using v8.2.0 or higher)
- [Gatsby CLI](https://www.gatsbyjs.org/docs/)

## Install

``` bash
# Make sure that you have the Gatsby CLI program installed
npm install --global gatsby-cli

# run from your CLI
gatsby new gatsby-example-blog https://github.com/cosmicjs/gatsby-blog-cosmicjs
```
In `gatsby-config.js` you need to add configuration for your Cosmic JS Bucket

``` javascript
{
resolve: 'gatsby-source-cosmicjs',
options: {
bucketSlug: '', /* bucket slug */
objectTypes: ['posts', 'settings'], /* object slugs you want to populate */
apiAccess: {
read_key: '', /* optional */
}
}
},
```

Then

``` bash
# Then you can run it by
cd gatsby-example-blog
npm run develop
```