Open Neovim From Your Browser - Integrating nvim with Svelte’s Inspector Let’s say you’re doing some web development and you notice that one button you haven’t touched in years has a slight contrast issue. Searching for the relevant component could literally cost you seconds and just thinking about searching for it in your codebase gives you major anxiety? What if I told you, you can just click th
Introducing runes Rethinking 'rethinking reactivity' The Svelte team Sep 20 2023 In 2019, Svelte 3 turned JavaScript into a reactive language. Svelte is a web UI framework that uses a compiler to turn declarative component code like this... <script> let count = 0; function increment() { count += 1; } </script> <button on:click={increment}> clicks: {count} </button>...into tightly optimized JavaScr
Server- and client-side validation with your favorite validation libraries, and more to come: 💥 Arktype 💥 Joi 💥 TypeBox 💥 Valibot 💥 VineJS 💥 Yup 💥 Zod 💥 Seamless merging of PageData and ActionData - Forget about which one to use and how, just focus on your form data. Auto-centering and focusing on invalid form fields. Tainted form detection, prevents the user from losing data if navigating
Click on the 'File' menu button (CTRL+F or CMD+F will also work) in the top-left corner, then open a file or folder to begin editing. When a Svelte project is opened, the File Directory populates with all of the files in that directory. From here, files can be opened, edited, and saved. To use the browser window, start your project (i.e run 'npm start') and a new browser window will open up to the
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