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flowbite-svelte
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Flowbite Svelte is an official Flowbite UI component library for Svelte. All interactivities are handled by Svelte.
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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 read how to contribute if you'd like to be part of the Flowbite community of contributors.
View the full changelog on this page.
Flowbite Svelte is open-source under the MIT License.
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Flowbite components for Svelte
The npm package flowbite-svelte receives a total of 25,635 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 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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