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- [Snipcart](https://snipcart.com/): add a shopping cart to your site
- [Netlify](https://www.netlify.com/): host your site and register a domain

To edit code locally (affecting files stored on your computer), you'll need the following software. If you don't already know what these are or want additional background information, check out [Step 0 of the Gatsby tutorial](https://www.gatsbyjs.org/tutorial/part-zero/). It includes detailed instructions on how to set up a local development environment.
To edit code locally (affecting files stored on your computer), you'll need the following software. If you don't already know what these are or want additional background information, check out [Step 0 of the Gatsby tutorial](/tutorial/part-zero/). It includes detailed instructions on how to set up a local development environment.

- [Node.js](https://nodejs.org): run JavaScript on your computer
- [Git](https://git-scm.com/downloads): track changes to your code
- [Gatsby command line interface (CLI)](https://www.gatsbyjs.org/tutorial/part-zero/#using-the-gatsby-cli): run Gatsby commands on your computer
- [Gatsby command line interface (CLI)](/tutorial/part-zero/#using-the-gatsby-cli): run Gatsby commands on your computer

## Provisioning Your Site on Gatsby Cloud

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DATO_API_TOKEN=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
```

Now you should be able to run `gatsby develop` to run your site. If you're using Visual Studio Code, you can open a terminal within the text editor (control + `) and keep everything in one window. Navigate to [localhost:8000](http://localhost:8000/) in your browser to see the example site. It should include whatever products you created in DatoCMS.
Now you should be able to run `gatsby develop` to run your site. If you're using Visual Studio Code, you can open a terminal within the text editor (control + \`) and keep everything in one window. Navigate to `http://locahost:8000/` in your browser to see the example site. It should include whatever products you created in DatoCMS.

![sample shop has a bright blue, pink, and green gradient as a background. Stacking rings, rhodochrosite ring, and statement earrings have been added as products](/images/sample-with-products.png)

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