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create-bucket-cms

v1.0.0

Published

CLI Tool for initializing Bucket CMS

Downloads

5

Readme

Bucket CMS CLI

Maybe you don’t need a big cloud CMS... How about a Bucket?

Bucket is the world’s first AI-Powered Portable Drop-in Headless CMS designed for Next.js (no database necessary)


Install

Bucket CMS is meant to be added into your existing Next.js project.

If you wish to start from scratch, begin by using create-next-app to create a new Next.js project.

npx create-next-app@latest

Once you have a Next.js project, you can add Bucket CMS with the following command:

npx create-bucket-cms

Requirements

Commercial projects require purchasing a license for a fee. Non-commercial projects may use Bucket CMS for free. Find out more at bucket-cms.com/pricing

Admin access to an S3 bucket on AWS is required to create and update data and file assets. For more information on this and setting up Bucket CMS, refer to the Bucket CMS Docs