from-staticenables the creation of ready-to-serve web applications and websites, targeting a variety of use cases.from-staticis more of an application design approach rather than a framework or library.- A 
static.jsonfile references ageneratorpackage, which is responsible for processing the file and producing a static site (i.e., a static site generator). - The 
datamember of thestatic.jsonfile acts as a data source for a static site generator. - Generated assets produced by the generator are then hosted on GitHub Pages – that's it.
 
From a downstream consumer perspective, the static.json file acts as a build manifest, configuration file, and even content management system depending on the target generator's usage.
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Using a static.json file, our reusable GitHub Action workflows automatically deploy a single-page application to GitHub Pages based on your configuration.
Our first-class applications ("generators") translate your static.json to a fully functional microsite built on Next.js.
Start with our minimum required configuration, then rely on the automatic deployments based on changes to your static.json file to enhance functionality.
- Create a new repository from one of our templates.
 - Enable GitHub Actions as your GitHub Pages Source in your new repository.
 - Edit the 
static.json - Wait for the GitHub Action to run...
 - View your generated microsite at your repository's GitHub Pages URL.
 
That's it! Any changes you make to static.json will automatically redeploy your site.
A static.json file acts as a configuration object for an application. The most important property of this file is: _static.
Instructs our GitHub Action on how to build your application.
{
  "_static": {
    "generator": "@from-static/static-resume",
  },
}generatorshould reference a static site generator (usually a Next.js application) that will process yourstatic.jsonfile and build the resulting application.- The generator should match the name of a package found in the configured package ecosystem (see below).
 - In most cases, this will be a first-class application:
 
ecosystemis an optional property that specifies a package registry for thegeneratorpackage. If not specified, the default registry (npm) is used.- Supported Values: 
npm 
- Supported Values: 
 
The data member of the static.json file acts as a data source for a static site generator.
version– A string representing the version of the data object. The generator can use this value to identify the expected shape of attributes.attributes– An object containing data the generator will use to generate the application.
A generator dictates all additional properties in data.attributes
While there are some properties we suggest all applications treat the same, we do not currently enforce this standard outside of our first-class applications.
{ "data": { "version": "1.0.0", "attributes": { // Generator-defined properties } } }