# elmo-static-site-backup **Repository Path**: mirrors_adobe/elmo-static-site-backup ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: elmo-static-site-backup - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Apache-2.0 - **Default Branch**: main - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2025-10-23 - **Last Updated**: 2026-01-24 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # Your Project's Title... Your project's description... ## Environments - Preview: https://main--{repo}--{owner}.aem.page/ - Live: https://main--{repo}--{owner}.aem.live/ ## Documentation Before using the aem-boilerplate, we recommand you to go through the documentation on https://www.aem.live/docs/ and more specifically: 1. [Developer Tutorial](https://www.aem.live/developer/tutorial) 2. [The Anatomy of a Project](https://www.aem.live/developer/anatomy-of-a-project) 3. [Web Performance](https://www.aem.live/developer/keeping-it-100) 4. [Markup, Sections, Blocks, and Auto Blocking](https://www.aem.live/developer/markup-sections-blocks) ## Installation ```sh npm i ``` ## Linting ```sh npm run lint ``` ## Local development 1. Create a new repository based on the `aem-boilerplate` template and add a mountpoint in the `fstab.yaml` 1. Add the [AEM Code Sync GitHub App](https://github.com/apps/aem-code-sync) to the repository 1. Install the [AEM CLI](https://github.com/adobe/helix-cli): `npm install -g @adobe/aem-cli` 1. Start AEM Proxy: `aem up` (opens your browser at `http://localhost:3000`) 1. Open the `{repo}` directory in your favorite IDE and start coding :)