A curated list of resources for using WordPress as a headless CMS with Gatsby as a static site generator.
awesome-wordpress-gatsby is a curated list of resources for developers using WordPress as a headless CMS with Gatsby as a static site generator. It compiles plugins, tutorials, starters, themes, and community links to help build fast, secure, and decoupled websites. The list addresses the need for a centralized reference to optimize the WordPress-Gatsby integration workflow.
Web developers, especially those familiar with WordPress, who are building decoupled or headless websites using Gatsby and seeking performance improvements, enhanced security, and modern development practices.
Developers choose this resource because it saves time by aggregating high-quality, stack-specific tools and learning materials in one place. It provides practical guidance from setup to advanced features, helping teams efficiently adopt and master the WordPress-Gatsby architecture.
An awesome list of resources about WordPress as a headless CMS with Gatsby
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Aggregates high-quality plugins, tutorials, and starters specifically for WordPress-Gatsby integration, saving developers research time, as evidenced by the organized sections in the README.
Provides direct links to active support channels like WPGraphQL Slack and Gatsby Discord, facilitating quick help and networking, listed under the Communities section.
Includes both free and paid tutorials, covering basics to advanced topics like ACF and live previews, with specific video and written guides referenced.
Highlights essential plugins like WPGraphQL and WPGatsby, plus extensions for SEO, e-commerce, and more, ensuring comprehensive integration options.
As a community-driven list, it may not be regularly updated, risking outdated links or information in a fast-evolving tech stack, relying on contributions.
Being a static resource collection, it doesn't offer code generators or configuration assistants, requiring manual implementation and setup from scratch.
Focused solely on WordPress and Gatsby, making it irrelevant for developers exploring other headless CMS or static site generator combinations.