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MIT | MIT License |
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QWER
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unocss and skeleton
thanks grimdeath for reaching out. I actually started my project with this beautiful project, I'm wondering if it's possible to completely remove unocss without losing the wonderful ui ?
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QWER : Simply Awesome Blog Starter built with SvelteKit and Love
I am still actively developing QWER. I wrote lots of shitcodes 💩 in it. I am not ashamed to say it aloud. But, I promise you, I will keep learning and improving my skills along the way.
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QWER - SvelteKit Blog Start [self-promotion]
DEMO: https://svelte-qwer.vercel.app/
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Urara VS svelte-QWER - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 20 Aug 2022
QWER is Simply Awesome Blog Starter built with Svelte and ❤. Provides out-of-the-box support for Atom feed, Sitemap, and PWA. Outstanding site performance and SEO support.
typesafe-i18n
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Suggest Best Svelte Libraries
inlang: localization infrastructure for software and the next git (made by the inlang team and same author of the amazing typesafe-i18n library)
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Detox for i18n
So I went to search and found https://github.com/ivanhofer/typesafe-i18n (1.6k stars). Seems great so far.
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What localizations options are there for NextJS static export builds?
As far as I know `typesafe-i18n` works similiar to other solutions. The only difference is, that it does not include `next` in its package name ^^. There is an example in the docs that should cover the basic setup: https://github.com/ivanhofer/typesafe-i18n/tree/main/packages/adapter-react/examples/nextjs
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i18n support is not compatible with next export.
You could try https://github.com/ivanhofer/typesafe-i18n, but I never tried it with "next export", so maybe you need to make additional adjustments.
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[mauriciobraz/discord.ts-template] I created a template to create a Discord bot with type-safe and TypeScript localization support!
Fully type-safe support with typesafe-i18n.
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SvelteKit and i18n - let's finally solve this never ending story
Maybe you can find an answer in this discussion: https://github.com/ivanhofer/typesafe-i18n/discussions/130
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introducing code-first-i18n (internationalization)
Is TypealizR solving a similar problem like [typesafe-i18n](https://github.com/ivanhofer/typesafe-i18n) in the JS ecosystem?
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i18n and i18next: What's the difference?
Typesafe-i18n
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Is there any better alternative to i18n for internationalization?
shameless plug: sounds like you are looking for https://github.com/ivanhofer/typesafe-i18n
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Managing translations
If you want to get really good `TypeScript` support for i18n, you should check out https://github.com/ivanhofer/typesafe-i18n :)
What are some alternatives?
Urara - 🌸 Sweet, Powerful, IndieWeb-Compatible SvelteKit Blog Starter. [δ](Delta)
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
sveltekit-mdsvex-blog - A minimalistic blog template built with SvelteKit and MDsveX
svelte-i18n - Internationalization library for Svelte
sveltekit-blog-template - A minimalistic markdown based blog template built with Sveltekit(v1.0+🎊)✍🏻✍🏻
type-challenges - Collection of TypeScript type challenges with online judge
portfolio-and-blog - WIP: My personal website, here you can find my portfolio, blog and resume.
monorepo - globalization ecosystem && change control SDK
sveltekit-blog-mdx - SvelteKit MDX starter blog with MDsveX (Svelte in markdown)
tolgee-js - Tolgee JavaScript libraries monorepo
svelte-pwa - An example of svelte pwa
Talkr - Talkr is the lightest i18n provider for React applications. It supports Typescript, provides autocompletion, has 0 dependencies, and is very easy to use.