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@coveo/create-atomic

v1.40.3

Published

Coveo Atomic Generator

Readme

@coveo/create-atomic

The @coveo/create-atomic package contains the necessary components to set up a search page using Coveo Atomic, which is built upon Coveo Headless.

If you want to create a new Coveo Headless-powered search page with the Coveo Atomic web framework from scratch, it is simpler to use the coveo ui:create:atomic command in the Coveo CLI. The Coveo CLI will handle a lot of complexity for you.

Installation

We recommend using the coveo ui:create:atomic command in the Coveo CLI, but to use the project directly, you can also run:

npm init @coveo/atomic myapp

or

npx @coveo/create-atomic myapp

or

npm install -g @coveo/create-atomic
create-atomic myapp

If you run the project directly, you will be prompted to fill out your organization's authentication information.