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Astro Examples Library

The easiest way to check out one of these examples on your machine is by running this command in an empty directory:

npm init astro -- --template [EXAMPLE_NAME]

Community Examples

Visit awesome-astro for a full list of community examples. You can use npm init astro to check out any community examples:

npm init astro -- --template [GITHUB_USER]/[REPO_NAME]

Paths to examples nested inside of a repo are also supported:

npm init astro -- --template [GITHUB_USER]/[REPO_NAME]/path/to/example