Gatsby Starter Roam

screenshot of Gatsby Starter Roam
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react

A Gatsby starter for your Roam Research database.

Overview

The Gatsby Starter for Roam is a powerful tool designed for users of Roam Research looking to harness the speed and flexibility of GatsbyJS for their projects. This starter helps seamlessly integrate your Roam database into a fast, static site, allowing users to showcase their ideas and projects in a visually appealing format. Whether you're a scientist documenting your research or a writer crafting your next novel, this starter streamlines the process for you.

With the Gatsby Starter for Roam, you can easily get started by exporting your Roam database and importing it into your project. As it’s still in the early stages of development, it holds great promise for future enhancements and features that will make it even more user-friendly.

Features

  • Easy Installation: Quickly install the starter and set up your project without complex configurations.
  • Seamless Roam Integration: Export your Roam database directly, ensuring that your notes and data are efficiently transferred into the Gatsby ecosystem.
  • Fast Development Server: Run a local development server at http://localhost:8000 to preview your site changes in real-time.
  • MIT License: Leverage this project freely with an open-source MIT license, encouraging collaboration and contribution from the community.
  • User-Friendly Setup: Step-by-step instructions guide you through exporting your database and launching your site effortlessly.
  • Growing Community: As an early-stage project, there is potential for rapid improvement with community feedback and contributions.
gatsby
Gatsby

GatsbyJS is a free and open-source static site generator based on React. It uses a modern development stack including Webpack, GraphQL, and modern JavaScript and CSS frameworks. It also provides a rich set of plugins, starters, and themes.

react
React

React is a widely used JavaScript library for building user interfaces and single-page applications. It follows a component-based architecture and uses a virtual DOM to efficiently update and render UI components