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Local setup + geojson generation (#1)

iindigoviolet committed 3 years ago
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update data

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Rename data_vectors.js -> data_vectors.json

vvii committed 3 years ago
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update data

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Update data

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Generate a data_vectors.js to use in JS frontend

vvii committed 3 years ago

README

The README file for this repository.

Next + Netlify Starter

Netlify Status

This is a Next.js v12 project bootstrapped with create-next-app and set up to be instantly deployed to Netlify!

This project is a very minimal starter that includes 2 sample components, a global stylesheet, a netlify.toml for deployment, and a jsconfig.json for setting up absolute imports and aliases. It also includes the Essential Next.js Build Plugin, which will allow for you to implement features like Preview Mode, server-side rendering/incremental static regeneration via Netlify Functions, and internationalized routing.

Deploy to Netlify

(If you click this button, it will create a new repo for you that looks exactly like this one, and sets that repo up immediately for deployment on Netlify)

Getting Started

First, run the development server:

npm run dev
# or
yarn dev

Open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the result.

You can start editing the page by modifying pages/index.js. The page auto-updates as you edit the file.

Installation options

Option one: One-click deploy

Deploy to Netlify

Option two: Manual clone

  1. Clone this repo: git clone https://github.com/netlify-templates/next-netlify-starter.git
  2. Navigate to the directory and run npm install
  3. Run npm run dev
  4. Make your changes
  5. Connect to Netlify manually (the netlify.toml file is the one you'll need to make sure stays intact to make sure the export is done and pointed to the right stuff)