svelte-check-rs
Fast Rust-powered drop-in replacement for svelte-check (Svelte 5+)
svelte-check-rs
Fast Rust-powered drop-in replacement for svelte-check (Svelte 5+)
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Fast Rust-powered drop-in replacement for svelte-check (Svelte 5+)
Fast Rust-powered drop-in replacement for svelte-check (Svelte 5+)
A modern static portfolio generator based on SvelteKit 2 and Tailwind CSS 4
A modern static portfolio generator based on SvelteKit 2 and Tailwind CSS 4
Vite plugin to load .svg files into Svelte components from a folder with auto-generated TypeScript types based on their file names.
Vite plugin to load .svg files into Svelte components from a folder with auto-generated TypeScript types based on their file names.
Git-based headless CMS. Successor to Netlify CMS (now Decap CMS). Modern UX, first-class i18n support, mobile support
Git-based headless CMS. Successor to Netlify CMS (now Decap CMS). Modern UX, first-class i18n support, mobile support
Up to 24x faster type and Svelte compiler warning checker for Svelte/SvelteKit projects.
Up to 24x faster type and Svelte compiler warning checker for Svelte/SvelteKit projects.
Instantly spin up a SvelteKit project and share it with the world
Instantly spin up a SvelteKit project and share it with the world
A powerful Trigger.dev extension that enables seamless integration between SvelteKit and Trigger.dev by allowing you to use your SvelteKit functions, classes, and exports directly in your Trigger.dev projects with zero code changes.
A powerful Trigger.dev extension that enables seamless integration between SvelteKit and Trigger.dev by allowing you to use your SvelteKit functions, classes, and exports directly in your Trigger.dev projects with zero code changes.
Type-safe OpenAPI generation and runtime validation for SvelteKit. Write standard SvelteKit code, get documented APIs.
Type-safe OpenAPI generation and runtime validation for SvelteKit. Write standard SvelteKit code, get documented APIs.
A Neovim plugin that runs svelte-check asynchronously, displays a spinner while running, and populates the quickfix list with the results.
A Neovim plugin that runs svelte-check asynchronously, displays a spinner while running, and populates the quickfix list with the results.
I needed to generate an OpenAPI 3.1 specification from Valibot schemas — so i built a library to leverage my project structure and svelte sv@create base dependencies. 🔌 Framework-agnostic spec generator (createOpenApiSpec) ✅ Uses Valibot schemas for types and OpenAPI generation 🧾 Supports multiple request/response media types 🔍 Emits typed query parameters as OpenAPI parameters 🔐 Documents authentication via OpenAPI securitySchemes / security This library does not enforce validation or authentication at runtime. It only documents what your API looks like
I needed to generate an OpenAPI 3.1 specification from Valibot schemas — so i built a library to leverage my project structure and svelte sv@create base dependencies. 🔌 Framework-agnostic spec generator (createOpenApiSpec) ✅ Uses Valibot schemas for types and OpenAPI generation 🧾 Supports multiple request/response media types 🔍 Emits typed query parameters as OpenAPI parameters 🔐 Documents authentication via OpenAPI securitySchemes / security This library does not enforce validation or authentication at runtime. It only documents what your API looks like
Provides support for Svelte in the Zed text editor.
Provides support for Svelte in the Zed text editor.
Svelte language support for VS Code
Sublime Text syntax highlighting for Svelte 3 components
Svelte Plugin for IntelliJ (WebStorm)
GitHub repository: proverbial-ninja/vscode-svelte-component-extractor
GitHub repository: proverbial-ninja/vscode-svelte-component-extractor
Svelte language support for Panic's Nova Editor.
web template editing mode for emacs
svelte support for (Neo)Vim
Vim syntax and indent plugin for .svelte files
Vim syntax highlighting and indentation for Svelte 3 components.
A browser extension to inspect Svelte application by extending your browser devtools capabilities
A browser extension to inspect Svelte application by extending your browser devtools capabilities
A database that's distributed across your frontend, containers, serverless functions and its own storage cloud. Includes auth with secure multiplayer transactions and encryption.
A database that's distributed across your frontend, containers, serverless functions and its own storage cloud. Includes auth with secure multiplayer transactions and encryption.
A lightweight Svelte component that displays the current Tailwind CSS breakpoint during development. Perfect for responsive design debugging!
A lightweight Svelte component that displays the current Tailwind CSS breakpoint during development. Perfect for responsive design debugging!
We get some expert help from Jeppe to integrate Storybook into the new Svelte Society website.
We get some expert help from Jeppe to integrate Storybook into the new Svelte Society website.
svelte-socket is a reactive WebSocket wrapper for Svelte 5 that uses runes for state management and includes a context provider component for sharing socket instances across your application and a debugger UI component.
svelte-socket is a reactive WebSocket wrapper for Svelte 5 that uses runes for state management and includes a context provider component for sharing socket instances across your application and a debugger UI component.
- Tessle Spec Registry, a collection of documentation designed for agents to improve their coding. - Experience building a level editor for a music game, "Oso's Galactic Groove," using SvelteKit. - Brief introduction to Fly.io as an alternative to AWS for deploying applications, particularly those involving websockets.
- Tessle Spec Registry, a collection of documentation designed for agents to improve their coding. - Experience building a level editor for a music game, "Oso's Galactic Groove," using SvelteKit. - Brief introduction to Fly.io as an alternative to AWS for deploying applications, particularly those involving websockets.
Updates and discussions related to Svelte including changes in the changelog, the introduction of the official MCP server, and various technical improvements and bug fixes. The episode also features a detailed demonstration of the MCP server's capabilities, showcasing how it can enhance the use of AI with Svelte by providing prompts, resources, and tools to improve code generation and debugging.
Updates and discussions related to Svelte including changes in the changelog, the introduction of the official MCP server, and various technical improvements and bug fixes. The episode also features a detailed demonstration of the MCP server's capabilities, showcasing how it can enhance the use of AI with Svelte by providing prompts, resources, and tools to improve code generation and debugging.
In this episode of Svelte Radio, the hosts welcome Jeppe Reinhold from Chromatic to discuss the dramatic improvements in Storybook's Svelte integration. Jeppe shares how a critical video by Brittany struggling with Storybook setup sparked a complete overhaul of the Svelte experience, leading to better collaboration with the Svelte core team and significant enhancements in functionality. The conversation covers new features like Svelte CSF for writing stories in native Svelte syntax, improved testing capabilities, support for async components, and upcoming features in Storybook 10. The team also discusses the philosophy behind component-driven development, the challenges of integrating with remote functions, and Storybook's future direction including AI support and better theming capabilities.
In this episode of Svelte Radio, the hosts welcome Jeppe Reinhold from Chromatic to discuss the dramatic improvements in Storybook's Svelte integration. Jeppe shares how a critical video by Brittany struggling with Storybook setup sparked a complete overhaul of the Svelte experience, leading to better collaboration with the Svelte core team and significant enhancements in functionality. The conversation covers new features like Svelte CSF for writing stories in native Svelte syntax, improved testing capabilities, support for async components, and upcoming features in Storybook 10. The team also discusses the philosophy behind component-driven development, the challenges of integrating with remote functions, and Storybook's future direction including AI support and better theming capabilities.