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demo-store-core
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Building an Ecommerce Store with Nextjs and Commerce Layer Demo Store
The Demo Store project is a GitHub template that uses the demo-store-core repository as a git submodule. This will retain the features, look, and feel of the default Demo Store. With this, you won't have to care about the whole source code but instead focus on your data/content and easily get free updates with almost no risk just by running the git submodule update --remote && npm install command. Kindly follow the steps below to get started:
commercelayer-cli-plugin-imports
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Building an Ecommerce Store with Nextjs and Commerce Layer Demo Store
→ Install the seeder plugin and the imports plugin using the command:
What are some alternatives?
conf-swag-demo-store - An ecommerce website built using the Commerce Layer Demo Store project.
commercelayer-cli - The official Commerce Layer CLI helps you to manage your Commerce Layer data right from the terminal.
demo-store - Demo Store is a completely static ecommerce solution (with SSR capability) powered by Commerce Layer.
commercelayer-sanity-template - A multi-country ecommerce template built with Commerce Layer, Next.js, Sanity studio, and deployed to Netlify.
nuxt - The Intuitive Vue Framework.
drop-in.js - Commerce Layer drop-in.js lets you transform any plain HTML page into an enterprise-grade static commerce website, with almost no coding required, thanks to a set of micro frontends that handle the main ecommerce functionalities.