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@lightningjs/solid
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Solid-Lightning is a UI framework for Lightning Renderer built with SolidJS Universal Renderer. It allows you to declaratively construct lightning nodes with reactive primitives, just as you would construct a DOM tree in SolidJS. Also check out Solid Lightning Primitives for additional primitives to speed up your development.
Currently down - need to fix up the packaging to get this working again. On my backlog :-) playground.solidjs.com
Clone starter template:
> npx degit lightning-js/solid-starter-template my-app
> cd my-app
> npm i # or yarn or pnpm
> npm start # or yarn or pnpm
import { render, Text } from '@lightningjs/solid';
render(() => <Text>Hello World</Text>);
For a more detailed Hello World guide check out the Hello World guide.
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The npm package @lightningjs/solid receives a total of 121 weekly downloads. As such, @lightningjs/solid popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @lightningjs/solid demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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