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🌒 Gatsby 🌒

Gatsby starter blog with Lunr.js site search

This project is intended in part as a both a learning piece in order to understand how Lunr.js works, but also as a fully functional blog starter with additional site search functionality baked in from the get go.

This project is a fork of Gatsby's official starter blog.

🚀 Quick start

  1. Create a Gatsby site.

    Use the Gatsby CLI to create a new site, specifying the blog starter.

    # create a new Gatsby site using the blog starter
    gatsby new my-blog-starter https://github.com/lukewhitehouse/gatsby-starter-blog-with-lunr
  2. Start developing.

    Navigate into your new site’s directory and start it up.

    cd my-blog-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-blog-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!

🌒 Using Lunr.js

As part of this project, a blog post named Gatsby Site Search with Lunr.js was created in order to fork the project from scratch with Gatsby's starter blog. I would recommend reading that to get yourself aquanted.

Aside from that, Lunr also has some great documentation to help you extend the base functionality found in this project moving forward.

💫 Deploy

Deploy to Netlify