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@playpilot/opw
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Widgets (currently there is only 1) are build into a single file. This file is build using `npm run build:webcomponents`, this builds a `.es` and `.umd` file. You'll really only need the `.umd` file.
Widgets (currently there is only 1) are build into a single file. This file is build using npm run build:webcomponents
, this builds a .es
and .umd
file. You'll really only need the .umd
file.
Running npm run build
regularly builds out the project as a SvelteKit site.
Run the project like any other SvelteKit project using npm run dev
. This starts the project on localhost:5173
. During development the widgets use regular Svelte components for each widgets. The props of each component are all available as attributes for the custom element they create.
FAQs
Widgets (currently there is only 1) are build into a single file. This file is build using `npm run build:webcomponents`, this builds a `.es` and `.umd` file. You'll really only need the `.umd` file.
We found that @playpilot/opw 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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