ui5-webcomponents-sample-svelte
ui5-webcomponents
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ui5-webcomponents-sample-svelte
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Need some help on build process.
Svelte sample code repo
ui5-webcomponents
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Need some help on build process.
With the node adapter, I'm able to build successfully but when I do npm run preview It breaks, because I'm using a web components library UI5 web components and for some reason, I get this error:
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Shoelace: A Web Component Kit
Have you seen OpenUI5 by SAP? -> https://github.com/SAP/ui5-webcomponents
Look neat. They even have Typescript type definitions to it.
I did a simpile test with ScalablyTyped in order to import those into ScalaJS to no avail but there might be a fix.
What are some alternatives?
serge - A web interface for chatting with Alpaca through llama.cpp. Fully dockerized, with an easy to use API.
lit - Lit is a simple library for building fast, lightweight web components.
skeleton - The UI toolkit for Svelte and Tailwind.
prerender - Node server that uses Headless Chrome to render a javascript-rendered page as HTML. To be used in conjunction with prerender middleware.
shoelace-css - A collection of professionally designed, every day UI components built on Web standards. SHOELACE IS BECOMING WEB AWESOME 👇👇👇
standards-positions
declarative-shadow-dom - Declarative Shadow DOM feature development
design-reviews - W3C specs and API reviews
webcomponents - Web Components specifications
hypernova - A service for server-side rendering your JavaScript views