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My Evaluation of SvelteKit for Full-Stack Web App Development
That's one of the issues with Svelte. It's a newcomer so the ecosystem is minuscule.
Personally I'm happy using Bulma with Svelte. I find most UI libraries tend to add too much bloat so I'd rather have something that only adds configurable CSS and just add as much JS as I need/want.
I used Vue+Vuetify some years ago. I wasn't very happy with it, but I agree Svelte needs something similar.
There are a couple of projects out there that add Svelte components for Bootstrap, Material, or IBM Carbon you could check.
https://sveltematerialui.com/
https://github.com/bestguy/sveltestrap
https://github.com/carbon-design-system/carbon-components-sv...
There are also a couple of projects about headless (no CSS) components for Svelte although I only seem to be able to find this one (not public yet)
https://svelteui.com/
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My Evaluation of SvelteKit for Full-Stack Web App Development
- once released and popular, they cease getting frequent updates
Now, yes this is a generalization. It doesn't apply to all of their packages, and not at the same point in time. But there is a pattern there. Some quick diving into the author's Github account, and their more popular repos shows the pattern. It's also clear that this was a choice made by a Svelte contributor to use their own package for "official" support in Svelte Kit.
When it comes to polka itself, I just don't get why a maturing framework like Svelte would choose something whose only real advantage lies in micro-benchmarking porn [1]. Speculation aside, I'm surprised the Svelte team didn't look at that choice through a lens of higher scrutiny. Koa would have been an infinitely better choice in my personal opinion, and there are several community-driven setups [2][3] for it.
[1] https://github.com/lukeed/polka#benchmarks
[2] https://github.com/kaladivo/svelte-kit-koa-boilerplate
[3] https://blog.logrocket.com/sapper-svelte-tutorial-2021/
What are some alternatives?
Preact - ⚛️ Fast 3kB React alternative with the same modern API. Components & Virtual DOM.
svelte-it-will-scale - Generate a chart showing svelte's overhead
svelte-headlessui - Unofficial Svelte port of the Headless UI component library
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
svelte-error-boundary - Error Boundaries for Svelte
sveltestrap - Bootstrap 4 & 5 components for Svelte
svelte-material-ui - Svelte Material UI Components
headlessui - Completely unstyled, fully accessible UI components, designed to integrate beautifully with Tailwind CSS.