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Adapter for SvelteKit apps that generates a standalone Node server
Adapter for SvelteKit apps that generates a standalone Node server.
The Changelog for this package is available on GitHub.
@sveltejs/adapter-static is an adapter for SvelteKit that allows you to build your application as a set of static files. This is useful for deploying to static hosting providers like GitHub Pages or Netlify. Unlike @sveltejs/adapter-node, it does not require a Node.js server.
@sveltejs/adapter-vercel is an adapter for SvelteKit that allows you to deploy your application to Vercel. It is specifically designed to work with Vercel's serverless functions and deployment platform. This adapter abstracts away the server setup, unlike @sveltejs/adapter-node, which requires a custom server.
@sveltejs/adapter-netlify is an adapter for SvelteKit that allows you to deploy your application to Netlify. It is designed to work with Netlify's serverless functions and deployment platform. Similar to @sveltejs/adapter-vercel, it abstracts away the server setup.
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Adapter for SvelteKit apps that generates a standalone Node server
The npm package @sveltejs/adapter-node receives a total of 383,230 weekly downloads. As such, @sveltejs/adapter-node popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @sveltejs/adapter-node demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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