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So I just playing around with this repo, and found it annoying on finding 'How do I do this?'. For instance,
I want to integrate a GraphQL endpoint (or any source for that matter), write queries, get the data and create dynamic pages depending on the data.
I want to create multiple output folder, depending on the route. Say /game-one and /game-two are two dynamic routes, then dist/game-one has all the required JS/CSS/HTML bundled and dist/game-two has its, so I can independently deploy each folder? Rather than having 2 react-static apps maybe 🤔
Right now, I have to read through the entire docs folder to understand all the stuff react-static can do
Don't get me wrong, the stuff in docs folder is fantastic. and maybe I am a dumb idiot for not understanding stuff? 🤷🏽♂️
But essentially it'd be great to have codesandbox links (or just sample repos), for the features react-static provides. For folks like me it is useful, because I can just jump into the code, play around for a while and see how things work. And of course, the docs are always present for reference.
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So I just playing around with this repo, and found it annoying on finding 'How do I do this?'. For instance,
/game-one
and/game-two
are two dynamic routes, thendist/game-one
has all the required JS/CSS/HTML bundled anddist/game-two
has its, so I can independently deploy each folder? Rather than having 2 react-static apps maybe 🤔Right now, I have to read through the entire docs folder to understand all the stuff react-static can do
Don't get me wrong, the stuff in
docs
folder is fantastic. and maybe I am a dumb idiot for not understanding stuff? 🤷🏽♂️But essentially it'd be great to have codesandbox links (or just sample repos), for the features react-static provides. For folks like me it is useful, because I can just jump into the code, play around for a while and see how things work. And of course, the docs are always present for reference.
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