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pingy-scaffold-bulma

v1.0.0

Published

Free Bulma CSS Web Scaffolds for Pingy

Downloads

16

Readme

Bulma Web Scaffold

Free Pingy Web Scaffold for the Bulma CSS Framework Can be used to scaffold with CSS or SCSS.

Templates are originally by @dansup. These templates are adapted for Pingy. You can find the original repo at https://github.com/dansup/bulma-templates

How to use it

  1. Install Pingy if you haven't already (Requires Pingy CLI 0.11 or later).
npm install @pingy/cli --global
  1. Create a folder for the new site that you want to scaffold and cd into it.
mkdir mysite && cd mysite
  1. Scaffold your site
pingy scaffold bulma
  1. Pingy will open your web browser and allow you to scaffold the template you like. 👍
  1. Go back to your terminal, confirm your scaffold and install.
? You are about to scaffold the following files

  mysite/
  ├─┬ styles/
  │ └── main.scss
  └── index.html

❯ Yes, go ahead
  No, but continue
  No and abort
  1. Start up the pingy dev server and get to work. 💪
pingy dev
  1. When you're happy that your site is just the right amount of awesome you can export it and it's ready to be uploaded wherever you like. ⚡️
pingy export