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Add a gatsby-starter-transformer-remark-i18n starter repo #34

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mccrodp opened this issue Feb 21, 2018 · 3 comments
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Add a gatsby-starter-transformer-remark-i18n starter repo #34

mccrodp opened this issue Feb 21, 2018 · 3 comments

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@mccrodp
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mccrodp commented Feb 21, 2018

Hey, as was discussed over at gatsbyjs/gatsby#4138 (comment) about adding a starter repo, such as gatsby-starter-transformer-remark-i18n for transform remark blog w/ i18n.

Do you think that it would be better located in this repo, here: https://github.com/angeloocana/gatsby-plugin-i18n/tree/master/packages or accessible via the Gatsby README as a separate repo?

Either that, or I wonder if we can add all necessary steps to the docs https://github.com/angeloocana/gatsby-plugin-i18n#blog-using-markdownremark-configuration-example Perhaps a starter repo is easier, but I don't want to focus on fixing these issues unless you think it's beneficial.

My opinion, as someone whose strongest suit is not JS (currently) is that beginners will benefit, but anyone with decent JS will be able to figure it out from the current docs and a simple knowledge of Gatsby easy enough.

@mccrodp mccrodp changed the title Add transform remark starter repo Add a gatsby-starter-transformer-remark-i18n starter repo Feb 21, 2018
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Congratulations @mccrodp ! Nice job!

I think it is better to live in another repo, because of that: #29

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mccrodp commented Feb 22, 2018

Gotcha, thanks, will try to follow up on this. Do you think it's useful to link out to any of these starter repos from this plugin monorepo? It might be handy for people to get a headstart on using it with dynamic content. i.e. - markdown remark, contentful cms, netlify cms (in future hopefully), etc.

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What do you mean by link?
Add a link to the docs? If yes, feel free to edit the readme and anything you want to improve!
You are welcome!

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