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Migrating to Gatsby 4 #36

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hikerpig opened this issue Dec 20, 2021 · 3 comments
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Migrating to Gatsby 4 #36

hikerpig opened this issue Dec 20, 2021 · 3 comments
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@hikerpig
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hikerpig commented Dec 20, 2021

It's been a while since Gatsby v4 released. Seems like there are a lot of new features in the new version.

I should take some time to:

  1. Publish a new version that is compatible with Gatsby v4
  2. Explore the new features and see if this theme can utilize them (like DSG)

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Thanks for starting this. I'm planning to migrate my site to use this template, but I'll hold for when this is done. I'm not very familiar with the Gatsby ecosystem, but I'll try to contribute if possible. Again, thanks for the resource.

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@aadimator Actually I've published [email protected] some time ago and tested in my own wiki site, it is compatible with Gatsby 4 and works just fine for me.

But I don't have the absolute confidence to publish it for stable channel. Besides that, there are some breaking changes in Gatsby 4 that I may need to address in my release log. I don't have many time currently so this kind of stalled.

Speaking of the template, do you mean foam-template-gatsby-kb ?

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Yup, the foam-template.

Thanks for the quick response. I'll try to follow your wiki site config and set up my notes using that. I will let you know if everything goes smoothly. Thanks

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