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@nostr-dev-kit/ndk-svelte-components
Advanced tools
Reusable Svelte components.
# With npm
npm add @nostr-dev-kit/ndk-svelte-components
# With pnpm
pnpm add @nostr-dev-kit/ndk-svelte-components
# With yarn
yarn install @nostr-dev-kit/ndk-svelte-components
This project uses pnpm
to manage dependencies.
git clone https://github.com/nostr-dev-kit/ndk-svelte-components
cd ndk-svelte-components
pnpm i
pnpm run storybook
<EventCard>
Displays a card with formatted event content.
<EventContent>
Formats the content of an event for an EventCard
. Currently supports:
<Avatar>
Displays a user's avatar
<Name>
Displays a user's name
<RelayList ndk />
Displays a list of relays the NDK instance is connected to, along with information about active subscriptions and connectivity stats.
MIT
FAQs
Reusable Svelte components.
We found that @nostr-dev-kit/ndk-svelte-components demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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