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dezign

v1.0.3

Published

site generator

Downloads

12

Readme

DezignJs

a minimal portfolio website generator

How to use it

Install the CLI

  • install the dezign CLI by running the command in your terminal
  • run the command npm i dezign -g

Make your project

  • in order to make your project run the command dezign init <projectname>
  • <projectname> is the name of your project
  • Example run dezign init my-portfolio
  • Your site has been created

Building site with your own data

  • After that open your project in any text-editor and change the userData.json file as per your requirement.
  • NOTE 1 -> Make sure you follow proper json format while editing the file
  • NOTE 2 -> Make sure you don't add any new field to the data.
  • Once you have edited the userData.json file run the command given below
  • To build the website with your data run dezign build
  • That's it your site has been created.
  • Now you can deploy it for free on https://www.netlify.com or follow this guide on deplyoment . link here https://www.netlify.com/blog/2016/09/29/a-step-by-step-guide-deploying-on-netlify/

Some important note

  • Dont tweak your index.html, style.css and template.html file
  • Only make change in userData.json

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