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@iamgarrett/gatsby-theme-gmcm

v0.1.3-b

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About The Project

GMCM Screen Shot

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Getting Started

The GMCM is built as a Gatsby theme plugin. Your content will reside in .mdx files inside src/content that will autogenerate pages/content as you create them.

It's simplest to use the GMCM as a localhost tool, but even if you plan to host an instance of your GMCM, it's important to get your local environment set up first.

To get a local copy up and running, follow these simple steps.

Prerequisites

Make sure that your terminal accepts yarn/npm and gatsby commands.

  • yarn/npm
    npm -v
    yarn -v
  • Gatsby CLI
    gatsby -v

Install these if they are not already.

Installation

  • Create the folder where your new gatsby site will live locally
    mkdir my-gmcm
    cd my-gmcm
  • Create a package.json
    yarn init -y
  • Install your packages
    yarn add react react-dom gatsby @iamgarrett/gatsby-theme-gmcm
  • Inside my-gmcm/ create a file called gatsby-config.js and add:
    module.exports = {
      plugins: ['@iamgarrett/gatsby-theme-gmcm'],
    };
  • Run
    gatsby develop
    When the process is complete, your GMCM will be live at http://localhost:8000/

Usage

When you first run gatsby develop you'll find your local site at http://localhost:8000/. It will be filled with example content that is housed within the plugin. To begin adding your own content, go to your project's root directory and you'll see that gatsby-theme-gmcm has created a src/content directory. This is where all your content will live.

There are four directories you can add to begin adding content:

/src/content/adventures
/src/content/references
/src/content/spells
/src/content/monsters

In order, these will be used to contain your campaigns/adventures, any rule references you wish to document, spell documentation, monster documentation.

For more information about creating your own content, please refer to the Wiki documentation

License

Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE.txt for more information.

Contact

Project Link: https://github.com/game-master-campaign-manager/gatsby-theme-gmcm