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slenderman clones and installs slender-template, a simple Svelte app template
slenderman is a fast and easy way to create a basic Svelte app. With a single command, you will have a running app, that you can then take apart and reassemble as you wish.
The app is set up to use Webpack, with svelte-loader, to compile your code. Webpack-dev-server will start up automatically to serve your app, and watch your files for changes (hot reloading!).
slenderman may be installed globally or locally, and then called from the command line when you wish to create a new Svelte application.
Install globally with npm:
npm install -g slenderman
Then call slenderman with your app's name as an argument:
slenderman exampleApp
Or, you may allow the use the default directory name, svelteApp and just type:
slenderman
*Alternately, you may run slenderman without installing it by using npx
npx slenderman exampleApp
There is nothing fancy going on here; slenderman merely executes some bash scripts synchronously:
mkdir APPNAME
This creates a new directory, with the name chosen by the user at runtime, or else, the default name svelteApp. If a directory with that name already exists, the program exits with an error.
npx degit fermentationist/slender-template
This command uses degit to clone the template repository locally, creating the app.
git init
The directory is initialized as a Git repository.
npm init -y
npm is installed and a package.json manifest file is created.
npm install
The app's dependencies are installed.
npm start
This script will initiate a Webpack build, start up the development server, and launch http://localhost:9000 in the default browser.
Once this short script has executed, you will have a running Svelte app!
slenderman, and slender-template were made by Dennis Hodges, a Javascript developer.
Svelte was made by a very smart fellow named Rich Harris. Thanks, Rich!
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slenderman clones and installs slender-template, a simple Svelte app template
The npm package slenderman receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, slenderman popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that slenderman demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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