Dices-SVELTE Svelte Themes

Dices Svelte

In this repository, you will find an example of SVELTE where you can see the use of static component paths (images or multimedia files).

Dices with SVELTE

In this repository you will see an example with Svelte, which uses image routing via JavaScript.

Note that you will need to have Node.js installed. Also install the git application, in case you have problems with "degit" when running it as a command line in your operating system's bash.

STEPS

01.To create a new project based on this template using degit:

npx degit sveltejs/template NameofYourApp
cd NameofYourApp

02.Install the dependencies...

cd NameofYourApp
npm install

03. To see the changes of your programming in real time and then start Rollup:

npm run dev

04.Navigate to localhost:5000 in your default browser.

You should see your app running. Edit a component file in src, save it, and reload the page to see your changes. By default, the server will only respond to requests from localhost. To allow connections from other computers, edit the sirv commands in package.json to include the option --host 0.0.0.0.

If you're using Visual Studio Code we recommend installing the official extension Svelte for VS Code. If you are using other editors you may need to install a plugin in order to get syntax highlighting and intellisense.

Building and running in production mode

To create an optimised version of the app:

npm run build

You can run the newly built app with npm run start. This uses sirv, which is included in your package.json's dependencies so that the app will work when you deploy to platforms like Heroku.

Single-page app mode

By default, sirv will only respond to requests that match files in public. This is to maximise compatibility with static fileservers, allowing you to deploy your app anywhere.

If you're building a single-page app (SPA) with multiple routes, sirv needs to be able to respond to requests for any path. You can make it so by editing the "start" command in package.json:

"start": "sirv public --single"

Using TypeScript

This template comes with a script to set up a TypeScript development environment, you can run it immediately after cloning the template with:

node scripts/setupTypeScript.js

Or remove the script via:

rm scripts/setupTypeScript.js

Deploying to the web

With Vercel

Install vercel if you haven't already:

npm install -g vercel

Then, from within your project folder:

cd public
vercel deploy --name my-project

With surge

Install surge if you haven't already:

npm install -g surge

Then, from within your project folder:

npm run build
surge public my-project.surge.sh

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