# Eco-Life - A Multilingual Static Next.js Project
This project is a statically exported, multilingual website built with [Next.js](https://nextjs.org/) (App Router), [Tailwind CSS](https://tailwindcss.com/), and [ShadCN/UI](https://ui.shadcn.com/). It serves as a showcase for "Eco-Life," a fictional environmental initiative.
## Features
- **Static Site Generation (SSG)**: The entire site is statically exported for optimal performance and security. Configured with `output: 'export'`.
- **Multilingual Support (i18n)**: Fully supports multiple languages through Next.js's App Router i18n capabilities.
- Supported Languages: English (en), Simplified Chinese (zh-CN), Traditional Chinese (zh-TW), Korean (ko), and Japanese (ja).
- **Automatic Language Detection**: The root of the site automatically detects the user's browser language and redirects to the appropriate language version (e.g., `/en`, `/zh-CN`).
- **Dynamic Content**: Includes a blog with dynamically generated static pages for each post and language.
- **SEO Optimized**: Automatically generates `sitemap.xml` and `robots.ts` for better search engine visibility.
- **Modern Tech Stack**: Built with the latest features of Next.js, React Server Components, and Client Components.
## Getting Started
### Prerequisites
- [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) (v18 or later)
- A package manager like [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/), [yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/), or [bun](https://bun.sh/)
### Installation
1. Clone the repository:
```bash
git clone
```
2. Navigate to the project directory:
```bash
cd
```
3. Install the dependencies:
```bash
npm install
# or
yarn install
# or
bun install
```
### Running the Development Server
To view the project in development mode with hot-reloading:
```bash
npm run dev
# or
yarn dev
# or
bun dev
```
Open [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) in your browser to see the result.
## Building for Production
To build the static site for production:
```bash
npm run build
# or
yarn build
# or
bun build
```
This command will generate a `build` directory containing all the static files for the website.
### Previewing the Static Site
After building, you can preview the local static site by running a simple HTTP server in the `build` directory. For example, using `serve`:
```bash
# Install serve if you don't have it
npm install -g serve
# Serve the build directory
serve build
```
This will start a server, and you can view your statically exported site at the provided local URL (e.g., `http://localhost:3000`).