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flowbite-svelte
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⚠️ Flowbite-Svelte is currently in early development and APIs and packages are likely to change quite often.
Build websites even faster with components on top of Tailwind CSS
Flowbite-Svelte is an official Flowbite component library for Svelte. All interactivities are handled by Svelte.
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You can use Flowbite-Svelte Starter for a quick start.
For full documentation, visit flowbite-svelte.com.
If you need help or just want to discuss about the library join the community on Github:
⌨️ Discuss about Flowbite on GitHub
For casual chatting with others using the library:
💬 Join the Flowbite Discord Server
Please use node v16.xx.x.
Run:
npm run test
npm run gen:props
This will pull all props from components and replace files in /src/routes/props
directory.
Please read How to contribute.
1.0.1
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Flowbite components for Svelte
The npm package flowbite-svelte receives a total of 32,060 weekly downloads. As such, flowbite-svelte popularity was classified as popular.
We found that flowbite-svelte 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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