[v.0.8.x:next]
: There's a bugfix needed into MD en (default) pages
First run:
npm i && npm run develop --workspace=gatsby-theme-v5-boilerplate
Commands:
npm run COMMAND --workspace=gatsby-theme-v5-boilerplate
npm run dev --workspace=gatsby-theme-v5-boilerplate
npm run build --workspace=gatsby-theme-v5-boilerplate
npm run clean --workspace=gatsby-theme-v5-boilerplate
Clean n' dev:
npm run clean && npm run dev --workspace=gatsby-theme-v5-boilerplate
Milton Bolonha GatsbyJS Theme by Milton Bolonha
Engine Agent: GatsbyJS/ReactJS - Javascript Framework and NPM Workspaces
Engine SubAgent: RÖÖM Workspace
Gatsby Theme Name: Milton Bolonha GatsbyJS Theme
Author: Milton Bolonha
Description: Milton Bolonha GatsbyJS Theme it's the theme for GatsbyJS.
It's also a platform web creators choose to build professional GatsbyJS HTML customized structures.
*Keep in mind these bundle aren't a block builder.
Plugin URI: https://www.npmjs.com/package/
Plugin Install: npm i
Theme Start Install: npm i && npm run dev -w room-workspace --trace-warnings --verbose
Version: 0.0.1
Year: 2022
Don't mail me yet. Unless you want to make some kind of friendship.
Milton Bolonha [email protected]
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