Use TypeScript, TailwindCSS & Sass to quick start your new Svelte and SvelteKit app!!
This Starter includes
- β‘οΈ Svelte - Svelte is a radical new approach to building user interfaces. Whereas traditional frameworks like React and Vue do the bulk of their work in the browser, Svelte shifts that work into a compile step that happens when you build your app.
- β‘οΈ SvelteKit - SvelteKit is built on Svelte, a UI framework that uses a compiler to let you write breathtakingly concise components that do minimal work in the browser, using languages you already know β HTML, CSS and JavaScript. It's a love letter to web development.
- π· Vite - Vite Next Generation Frontend Tooling
- π§ TailwindCSS v3 - A utility-first CSS framework packed with classes
- β¨ TypeScript - TypeScript is a strongly typed programming language that builds on JavaScript, giving you better tooling at any scale.
- π Sass - Sass is the most mature, stable, and powerful professional grade CSS extension language in the world.
- π ESLint β Find and fix problems in your JavaScript code.
- π¦ Prettier β An opinionated code formatter.
- πΆ Husky - Husky improves your commits and more πΆ woof!
- πΆ Lint Staged β Run linters against staged git files and don't let π© slip into your code base!
The rest of the Starter is based off of the Svelte Skeleton Project.
Run the following command to create a new project with this Starter:
git clone git@github.com:MikevPeeren/sveltekit-typescript-tailwindcss-sass-starter.git
# or
npx degit git@github.com:MikevPeeren/sveltekit-typescript-tailwindcss-sass-starter.git
Once the project and dependencies are finished installing, you can navigate to that directory and start up the development server with:
yarn dev
# or
npm run dev
Open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see your new project!
To learn more about Svelte and SvelteKit, take a look at the following resources:
- Svelte Documentation - learn about Svelte features.
- SvelteKit Documentation - learn about SvelteKit features.
- Learn Svelte - an interactive Svelte tutorial.
You can check out the SvelteKit GitHub repository - your feedback and contributions are welcome!