Skip to content

WhyDRS/wix-site-public

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

1 Commit
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

Git Integration & Wix CLI

This repo is part of Git Integration & Wix CLI, a set of tools that allows you to write, test, and publish code for your Wix site locally on your computer.

Connect your site to GitHub, develop in your favorite IDE, test your code in real time, and publish your site from the command line.

Set up this repository in your IDE

This repo is connected to a Wix site. That site tracks this repo's default branch. Any code committed and pushed to that branch from your local IDE appears on the site.

Before getting started, make sure you have the following things installed:

To set up your local environment and start coding locally, do the following:

  1. Open your terminal and navigate to where you want to store the repo.
  2. Clone the repo by running git clone <your-repository-url>.
  3. Navigate to the repo's directory by running cd <directory-name>.
  4. Install the repo's dependencies by running npm install or yarn install.
  5. Install the Wix CLI by running npm install -g @wix/cli or yarn global add @wix/cli.
    Once you've installed the CLI globally, you can use it with any Wix site's repo.

For more information, see Setting up Git Integration & Wix CLI.

Write Velo code in your IDE

Once your repo is set up, you can write code in it as you would in any other non-Wix project. The repo's file structure matches the public, backend, and page code sections in Editor X.

Learn more about this repo's file structure.

Test your code with the Local Editor

The Local Editor allows you test changes made to your site in real time. The code in your local IDE is synced with the Local Editor, so you can test your changes before committing them to your repo. You can also change the site design in the Local Editor and sync it with your IDE.

Start the Local Editor by navigating to this repo's directory in your terminal and running wix dev.

For more information, see Working with the Local Editor.

Preview and publish with the Wix CLI

The Wix CLI is a tool that allows you to work with your site locally from your computer's terminal. You can use it to build a preview version of your site and publish it. You can also use the CLI to install approved npm packages to your site.

Learn more about working with the Wix CLI.

Invite contributors to work with you

Git Integration & Wix CLI extends Editor X's concurrent editing capabilities. Invite other developers as collaborators on your site and your GitHub repo. Multiple developers can work on a site's code at once.