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"content": "---\ntitle: Stormkit\norder: 7\nmainNavExclude: true\nuse_cases: \u003e-\n spa deployment, serverless functions, static hosting, git deployment,\n production hosting\ntags:\n - stormkit\n - deployment\n - hosting\n - serverless\n - spa\n - static\nversion: '1.0'\ndescription: \u003e-\n Deploy Solid apps as static sites or SPAs on Stormkit with serverless\n functions support and Git provider integration.\n---\n\n[Stormkit](https://www.stormkit.io) is a deployment platform for static websites, single-page applications (SPAs), and serverless functions.\n\n1. Log in to Stormkit.\n\n2. Using the user interface, import your Solid project from one of the three supported Git providers (GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket).\n\n3. Navigate to the project’s production environment in Stormkit or create a new environment if needed.\n\n4. Verify the build command in your Stormkit configuration. By default, Stormkit CI will run `npm run build` but you can specify a custom build command on this page.\n\n5. Check output folder, unless its specified Stormkit will try to upload contents of build folder.\n\n6. Click the “Deploy Now” button to deploy your site. Stormkit CI will build your code and upload contents of it.\n\nFind more details on [Stormkit Documentation](https://stormkit.io/docs).",
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