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An Open-Source sub-framework designed with a focus on server-side-rendering, lazy-loading, and styling/animation.
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## Vercel Edge
This starter site is configured to deploy to [Vercel Edge Functions](https://vercel.com/docs/concepts/functions/edge-functions), which means it will be rendered at an edge location near to your users.
## Installation
The adaptor will add a new `vite.config.ts` within the `adapters/` directory, and a new entry file will be created, such as:
```
└── adapters/
└── vercel-edge/
└── vite.config.ts
└── src/
└── entry.vercel-edge.tsx
```
Additionally, within the `package.json`, the `build.server` script will be updated with the Vercel Edge build.
## Production build
To build the application for production, use the `build` command, this command will automatically run `npm run build.server` and `npm run build.client`:
```shell
npm run build
```
[Read the full guide here](https://github.com/BuilderIO/qwik/blob/main/starters/adapters/vercel-edge/README.md)
## Dev deploy
To deploy the application for development:
```shell
npm run deploy
```
Notice that you might need a [Vercel account](https://docs.Vercel.com/get-started/) in order to complete this step!
## Production deploy
The project is ready to be deployed to Vercel. However, you will need to create a git repository and push the code to it.
You can [deploy your site to Vercel](https://vercel.com/docs/concepts/deployments/overview) either via a Git provider integration or through the Vercel CLI.