@sveltejs/kit
Everything you need to build a Svelte app.
To get started, run npm init svelte@next
— this will fetch and run the create-svelte
package.
Developing
This monorepo uses pnpm. Install it...
npm i -g pnpm
...then install this repo's dependencies...
pnpm i
...then build SvelteKit and the other packages:
pnpm -r build
You should now be able to run the examples by navigating to one of the directories and doing pnpm dev
.
Run pnpm dev
inside the packages/kit
directory to continually rebuild @sveltejs/kit
as you make changes to SvelteKit. Restarting the example/test apps will cause the newly built version to be used.
Changelogs
For changes to be reflected in package changelogs, run pnpx changeset
and follow the prompts.
Releases
The Changesets GitHub action will create and update a PR that applies changesets and publishes new versions of changed packages to npm.
It uses
pnpm publish
rather thanpnpx changeset publish
so that we can use the--filter
and (while in beta)--tag
flags — though perhaps they work withpnpx changeset publish
?
New packages will need to be published manually the first time if they are scoped to the @sveltejs
organisation, by running this from the package directory:
npm publish --access=public
Testing
Run pnpm test
to run the tests from all subpackages. Browser tests live in subpackages of test/
such as test/apps/basics/
. To run a single test, open up the file and change test
to test.only
for the relevant test.