svelteui
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svelteui | vite | |
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12 | 798 | |
1,235 | 65,146 | |
1.1% | 1.5% | |
7.7 | 9.9 | |
28 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Svelte | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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svelteui
- SvelteUI is an all inclusive Svelte library - Components, Actions, Utilities, Animations
- SvelteUI – All inclusive Svelte library
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Passing component as a prop
If you want a generic input, take a look at how some component libraries do it. SvelteUI's Input for example.
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PrismJS wrapper for Svelte
Would you be interested in using SvelteUI for another one of your themes 👀?
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Update on SvelteUI (v0.6.5) & A call for help!
SvelteUI is actively looking for contributors (and possible maintainers), so if you would like to contribute to open source then this would be a great opportunity. There's stuff to do at all skill levels, and even non Javascript/Svelte stuff to contribute to if you desire. If this is of interest to you, drop a message in the Discord or in Discussions.
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What UI libraries do you use with Svelte?
Most of the “complete” libraries made for svelte specifically are nice, but feel outdated imo. They’re either unmaintained or outdated. I’ve created SvelteUI to tackle these problems.
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Hear me out. Before you start another tutorial project, why not make an open source contribution?
SvelteUI
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I'm starting a svelte-utility library for common actions and components, what should I include?
Check it out here
- SvelteUI - a new Svelte library with multiple components, actions, animation, and utility functions - along with theme support & more
vite
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Comparing Hattip vs. Express.js for modern app development
As of this writing, initializing a Hattip project requires some manual commands. However, keep in mind that a zero-config development environment based on Vite is in the works.
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React TypeScript - Vite + React
import { defineConfig } from 'vite' import react from '@vitejs/plugin-react' // https://vitejs.dev/config/ export default defineConfig({ plugins: [react()], server: { port: 4200, } })
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I Disappear
For the frontend of "I Disappear," I leverage the automated build & deploy system provided by Netlify, which seamlessly integrates with Vite. This setup ensures that every deployment is optimized for performance, utilizing Vite’s modern build tools to enhance speed and efficiency.
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FlowDiver: The Road to SSR - Part 1
Given our team's collective proficiency within the React ecosystem, we decided to leverage this expertise for our project. Initially, we contemplated utilizing Next.js; however, due to the limited practical experience with this technology among key engineers and the pressing timeline to develop the first prototype, we opted for a Single Page Application(SPA) approach. For bundling, we selected Vite, primarily due to its super fast build times, simplicity of configuration, and potential for a nearly seamless transition to server-side rendering.
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Inflight Magazine no. 9
We are continuing to add new project templates for various types of projects, and we've recently created one for the infamous combination of React with Vite tooling.
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Top 12+ Battle-Tested React Boilerplates for 2024
Vite focuses on providing an extremely fast development server and workflow speed in web development. It uses its own ES module imports during development, speeding up the startup time.
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Vite vs Nextjs: Which one is right for you?
Vite and Next.js are both top 5 modern development framework right now. They are both great depending on your use case so we’ll discuss 4 areas: Architecture, main features, developer experience and production readiness. After learning about these we’ll have a better idea of which one is best for your project.
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Setup React Typescript with Vite & ESLint
import { defineConfig } from 'vite' import react from '@vitejs/plugin-react-swc' import path from 'path' // https://vitejs.dev/config/ export default defineConfig({ plugins: [react()], server: { port: 3000 }, css: { devSourcemap: true }, resolve: { alias: { '~': path.resolve(__dirname, './src') } } })
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Approaches to Styling React Components, Best Use Cases
I am currently utilizing Vite:
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Getting started with TiniJS framework
Homepage: https://vitejs.dev/
What are some alternatives?
mantine - A fully featured React components library
Next.js - The React Framework
vscode-glean - The extension provides refactoring tools for your React codebase
parcel - The zero configuration build tool for the web. 📦🚀
first-contributions - 🚀✨ Help beginners to contribute to open source projects
esbuild - An extremely fast bundler for the web
good-first-issue - Make your first open-source contribution.
swc - Rust-based platform for the Web
nivo - nivo provides a rich set of dataviz components, built on top of the awesome d3 and React libraries
astro - The web framework for content-driven websites. ⭐️ Star to support our work!
carbon-components-svelte - Svelte implementation of the Carbon Design System
Rollup - Next-generation ES module bundler