Skip to content
/ ndfc Public

Não deixe fechar a conta - COVID-19 open platform to help Brazilian restaurants.

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

comopedir/ndfc

Repository files navigation

Não deixe fechar a conta

NDFC is a simple Gatsby + a simple Airtable integration to raise awareness about restaurants in Brazil being affected by COVID-19. A fast non-profit response made by food lovers, open to volunteers.

  1. Start developing.

    Navigate into your new site’s directory and start it up.

    gatsby develop

    Optionally, use the option -H with the ip to test with mobile devices.

    gatsby develop -H 0.0.0.0

🧐 What's inside?

Default Gatsby structure is expected.

.
├── node_modules
├── src
├── .gitignore
├── .prettierrc
├── gatsby-browser.js
├── gatsby-config.js
├── gatsby-node.js
├── gatsby-ssr.js
├── LICENSE
├── package-lock.json
├── package.json
└── README.md
  1. /node_modules: This directory contains all of the modules of code that your project depends on (npm packages) are automatically installed.

  2. /src: This directory will contain all of the code related to what you will see on the front-end of your site (what you see in the browser) such as your site header or a page template. src is a convention for “source code”.

  3. .gitignore: This file tells git which files it should not track / not maintain a version history for.

  4. .prettierrc: This is a configuration file for Prettier. Prettier is a tool to help keep the formatting of your code consistent.

  5. gatsby-browser.js: This file is where Gatsby expects to find any usage of the Gatsby browser APIs (if any). These allow customization/extension of default Gatsby settings affecting the browser.

  6. gatsby-config.js: This is the main configuration file for a Gatsby site. This is where you can specify information about your site (metadata) like the site title and description, which Gatsby plugins you’d like to include, etc. (Check out the config docs for more detail).

  7. gatsby-node.js: This file is where Gatsby expects to find any usage of the Gatsby Node APIs (if any). These allow customization/extension of default Gatsby settings affecting pieces of the site build process.

  8. gatsby-ssr.js: This file is where Gatsby expects to find any usage of the Gatsby server-side rendering APIs (if any). These allow customization of default Gatsby settings affecting server-side rendering.

  9. LICENSE: Gatsby is licensed under the MIT license.

  10. package-lock.json (See package.json below, first). This is an automatically generated file based on the exact versions of your npm dependencies that were installed for your project. (You won’t change this file directly).

  11. package.json: A manifest file for Node.js projects, which includes things like metadata (the project’s name, author, etc). This manifest is how npm knows which packages to install for your project.

  12. README.md: A text file containing useful reference information about your project.

💫 Deploy

Deploy to Netlify

Deploy with ZEIT Now

About

Não deixe fechar a conta - COVID-19 open platform to help Brazilian restaurants.

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published