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Inngest Website

The Inngest website contains marketing, documentation, and blog content.

Setup

Before being able to run the app for the first time, you need to follow the steps below:

Prerequisites

  • Git
  • Node.js 18
  • Optional* - Join the team on Vercel with your GitHub account.

Instructions

  1. Clone this repository
  2. Install pnpm with Corepack by running corepack enable; corepack prepare
  3. Install dependencies by running pnpm install
  4. Optional* - Link local project to its Vercel project by running pnpm vercel link
  5. Optional* - Download environment variables by running pnpm env:pull

* Running the website is possible with the default environment variables available in .env.development. Fetching other environment variables is only necessary if working on features that require them.

Developing

Running the App

Development Mode

To start the app in development mode, run the following command:

$ pnpm dev

This will start a local server that will automatically rebuild the app and refresh the page when you make changes to the code. The app will be available at http://localhost:3000.

This is how you will run the app most of the time.

Production Mode

To run the app in production mode, run the following commands in order:

# Build the app for production usage
$ pnpm build

# Start the app in production mode
$ pnpm start

This can be useful for testing the app in production mode locally.

Environment Variables

Environment variables are managed with the Vercel CLI. Use the following commands to manage them:

# Download the latest development environment variables
$ pnpm env:pull

# Add a new environment variable
$ pnpm env:add

# Remove an environment variable
$ pnpm env:rm

Check the Vercel documentation for more information.

You should never commit environment variables to the repository. If you need to add a new environment variable, add it with the pnpm env:add command and then download it with the pnpm env:pull command.