@foldkit/vite-plugin
Vite plugin for Foldkit: view identity branding for the differ, plus hot module reloading with model preservation.
Installation
npm install -D @foldkit/vite-plugin
pnpm add -D @foldkit/vite-plugin
yarn add -D @foldkit/vite-plugin
Usage
Add the plugin to your vite.config.ts:
import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
import { foldkit } from '@foldkit/vite-plugin'
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [foldkit()],
})
View identity
Foldkit's differ tracks two independent kinds of identity: user keys, which match siblings in dynamic lists, and a framework-managed identity, which decides whether a matched position is still the same thing. When the producing view function changes, the differ replaces the node instead of patching it, so DOM state cannot bleed across an identity change. Branches rendered inline by one view function share that function's identity and patch in place, exactly as same-type elements do in React; extracting the branches into named view functions makes them identity boundaries.
This plugin supplies that identity. At build time, in dev and production alike, it wraps every function return in your application modules with a branding call that stamps returned vnodes with the function's id (module path plus function name), set-if-absent. Identity therefore attaches at view-function boundaries, and any branching syntax behaves the same: if/else, ternaries, Effect Match, switch statements, and pattern-matching libraries are all equivalent, because identity belongs to the function that produced the subtree, not to the branch that selected it.
Foldkit core modules are never instrumented, and functions that never return vnodes are wrapped inertly. Builds without this plugin fall back to positional matching plus keys, where branch points need hand-written keys.
Hot module reloading
When you save a file during development, the plugin:
- Preserves your application's current state (model)
- Triggers a full page reload
- Restores the preserved model after reload
This means you can make code changes without losing your application's state - forms stay filled, counters keep their values, game positions are maintained, etc.
How it works
The plugin uses Vite's WebSocket connection to communicate between the dev server and browser:
- On file change: The browser sends the current model to the Vite server for preservation
- On reload: The browser requests the preserved model from the server and initializes the Foldkit runtime with it
Model is preserved across hot reloads but cleared on manual browser refreshes, giving you control over when to reset your app.
DevTools MCP relay
Pass devToolsMcpPort to enable the relay that exposes your running Foldkit app to AI agents via the @foldkit/devtools-mcp MCP server:
plugins: [foldkit({ devToolsMcpPort: 9988 })]
When set, the plugin opens a separate WebSocket server on the given port. The MCP server connects to it and forwards typed Request and Response frames between AI agents and your runtime. Without devToolsMcpPort (the default), the relay is not started and the plugin behaves exactly as before.
See the DevTools MCP documentation for setup, the available tools, and how dispatch validation works.
License
MIT