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I've been working on a project with a client, using Fractal for our component library. I've been working on it locally but yesterday I needed to make it public for the client to review the work I've done.

I recently added node support to my build configuration file generator and used that to generate and use a consistent set of configuration files for a Fractal project.

I've used Terraform in some codebases to create and configure AWS resources like S3 buckets and Cloudfront distributions, so I was able to use that to create what I needed as well as adding the DNS record for a new subdomain to access Cloudfront.

I use a justfile to automate tasks such as generating production assets from Fractal and uploading it to the S3 bucket, so I can do this in a single command instead of multiple and in a consistent and reproducible way.

I started with a standalone project on my laptop and finished with a consistent cloud-based environment for my client and their project to review their component library, and because of the automation that I've built and used, this only took a few minutes to do.

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I've been working on a project with a client, using Fractal for our component library. I've been working on it locally but yesterday I needed to make it public for the client to review the work I've done.

I recently added node support to my build configuration file generator and used that to generate and use a consistent set of configuration files for a Fractal project.

I've used Terraform in some codebases to create and configure AWS resources like S3 buckets and Cloudfront distributions, so I was able to use that to create what I needed as well as adding the DNS record for a new subdomain to access Cloudfront.

I use a justfile to automate tasks such as generating production assets from Fractal and uploading it to the S3 bucket, so I can do this in a single command instead of multiple and in a consistent and reproducible way.

I started with a standalone project on my laptop and finished with a consistent cloud-based environment for my client and their project to review their component library, and because of the automation that I've built and used, this only took a few minutes to do.

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