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  1. The Best React-Based Framework | Gatsby

    Gatsby is a React-based open source framework with performance, scalability and security built-in. Collaborate, build and deploy 1000x faster on Netlify.

  2. Welcome to the Gatsby Way of Building | Gatsby

    Gatsby is a React-based open source framework for creating websites. Whether your site has 100 pages or 100,000 pages — if you care deeply about performance, scalability, and built-in …

  3. Tutorials - Gatsby

    Learning-oriented lessons that take you through a series of steps to complete a project. Most useful when you want to get started with Gatsby.

  4. Quick Start - Gatsby

    This quick start is intended for intermediate to advanced developers. For a gentler intro to Gatsby, head to our tutorial ! Getting started…

  5. Starters Library - Gatsby

    Gatsby Starter Library Starter Docs → Popular / Headless CMS / Blog / Portfolio / Documentation / Boilerplate / E-commerce / Community Submit your starter →

  6. gatsby-image | Gatsby

    Gatsby source plugin for building websites from local data. Markdown, JSON, images, YAML, CSV, and dozens of other data types supported.

  7. How-to Guides | Gatsby

    Pull content and data from wherever it lives -- a CMS, the filesystem, a spreadsheet, a database -- into Gatsby using source plugins (integrations) and make it available for your site's pages and …

  8. Gatsby 5 | Gatsby

    Gatsby provides an integrated TypeScript experience out of the box, similar to an IDE. By auto-generating and validating types for your data, you can have more confidence in your builds.

  9. Overview of the Gatsby Build Process

    This is a high-level overview about the steps in the Gatsby build process. For more detailed information about specific steps, check out the…

  10. Part 0: Set Up Your Development Environment - Gatsby

    When you create a new Gatsby site, Gatsby uses Git behind the scenes to download and install the required files for your new site. You will also use Git to push your code to the cloud, so that …