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Motoko Svelte5kit Starter

Vite + SvelteKit + Motoko + PicJS + Internet Identity + Mops

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This template gives you everything you need to build a full-stack Web3 application on the Internet Computer.

For an example of a real-world dapp built using this starter project, check out the source code for the ICRC-7 launchpad.

๐Ÿ“ฆ Create a New Project

Make sure that Node.js >= 20, mops >=1.0.0 and dfx >= 0.23.0 are installed on your system.

Run the following commands in a new, empty project directory:

npx degit letmejustputthishere/vite-sveltekit-motoko vite-sveltekit-motoko # Download this starter project
cd vite-sveltekit-motoko # Navigate to the project directory
dfx start --clean --background # Run dfx in the background
npm install # Install packages and deploy canisters

npm start # Start the development server

When ready, run dfx deploy --network ic to deploy your application to the Internet Computer.

๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Technology Stack

  • Vite: high-performance tooling for front-end web development
  • SvelteKit: a component-based UI library
  • TypeScript: JavaScript extended with syntax for types
  • Sass: an extended syntax for CSS stylesheets
  • Prettier: code formatting for a wide range of supported languages
  • Motoko: a safe and simple programming language for the Internet Computer
  • Mops: an on-chain community package manager for Motoko
  • mo-dev: a live reload development server for Motoko
  • eslint: a static code analysis tool used in software development for identifying problematic patterns or code that doesn't adhere to certain style guidelines in JavaScript and TypeScript
  • Internet Identity: a decentralized identity provider for the Internet Computer
  • pic.js: an Internet Computer Protocol canister testing library for TypeScript and JavaScript

๐Ÿงช Testing

You can run npm run test to run unit tests using mops test and end-to-end tests using pic.js.

๐Ÿ“š Documentation

๐Ÿ’ก Tips and Tricks

  • Customize your project's code style by editing the .prettierrc file and then running npm run format.
  • Reduce the latency of update calls by passing the --emulator flag to dfx start.
  • Install a Motoko package by running mops add <package-name>. Here is a list of available packages.
  • Split your frontend and backend console output by running npm run frontend and npm run backend in separate terminals.

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