Logspot is a lightweight, free and open source template for your changelog made with Vue, Nuxt and Tailwindcss.
How it works?
.md
file in /content/posts/
counts as one changelog post, logspot uses the nuxt content module:icon{name="ph:user-circle-duotone"}
will show a user icon - find more icons at https://icones.js.orgFormat
::alert---icon: fluent:error-circle-24-regulartitle: This is alert with default variant colors.description: This will pick up colors from your primary color set in the tailwind config file. You can use this to show some kind of message to your users.---::
This above content will render a alert component, something like this
Make sure to install the dependencies:
# yarnyarn install# npmnpm install# pnpmpnpm install --shamefully-hoist
Start the development server on http://localhost:3000
npm run dev
Build the application for production:
npm run build
Locally preview production build:
npm run preview
Checkout the deployment documentation for more information.
Logspot is a lightweight, free and open source template for your changelog made with Vue, Nuxt and Tailwindcss.
How it works?
.md
file in /content/posts/
counts as one changelog post, logspot uses the nuxt content module:icon{name="ph:user-circle-duotone"}
will show a user icon - find more icons at https://icones.js.orgFormat
::alert---icon: fluent:error-circle-24-regulartitle: This is alert with default variant colors.description: This will pick up colors from your primary color set in the tailwind config file. You can use this to show some kind of message to your users.---::
This above content will render a alert component, something like this
Make sure to install the dependencies:
# yarnyarn install# npmnpm install# pnpmpnpm install --shamefully-hoist
Start the development server on http://localhost:3000
npm run dev
Build the application for production:
npm run build
Locally preview production build:
npm run preview
Checkout the deployment documentation for more information.