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sites reviews and mentions
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Svelte and abandonware?
Minor correction, svelte repl is in sites repo, and it's well maintained and updated.
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Is there a less-hacky way of using d3-graphviz with svelte?
I found this GitHub issue that feels relevant to the Svelte REPL issue. It sounds like unpkg doesn't successfully resolve the dependency due to differences between CJS and ESM.
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How can I render Svelte HTML (from a variable) AND compile it
You'd need to bundle the svelte compiler, then feed the compiled output of your string through a worker containing a browser build of rollup to bundle all of the internal dependencies. Have a look at https://github.com/sveltejs/sites/tree/master/packages/repl if you really want to go through with this.
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Prevent Svelte REPL from being edited - 'lock' feature
See: https://github.com/sveltejs/sites/issues/113
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Show HN: Hacker News Clone Using Remix and React
Here's one built with Svelte: https://hn.svelte.dev/
It's not exactly an apples-to-apples comparison for a number of reasons including implementation and hosting differences, but might be interesting to people anyway. The code lives here: https://github.com/sveltejs/sites/tree/master/sites/hn.svelt...
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run svelte.dev and kit.svelte.dev on local
Assuming you cloned https://github.com/sveltejs/sites, then you need to cd into sites/ (https://github.com/sveltejs/sites/tree/master/sites) and then into the site you want. Afterwards just follow the instructions in the README (usually pnpm i and pnpm run dev).
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Why is the Svelte homepage using React?
I'm pretty sure it's just your extension misbehaving. Here is the like to the repo: https://github.com/sveltejs/sites/tree/master/sites/svelte.dev
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The Svelte homepage got a redesign!
Hm, it works for me (iOS). Might be worth opening an issue on the site repo with the issue you’re seeing.
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planning to learn svelte for front-end, need advice
the kit.svelte.dev site is also fully open source, but it uses a lot of components which handle almost everything also uses api.svelte.dev, a non-svelte site to get all the data so I don't know how helpful that is either
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