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svelte-ts-preprocess
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npm i svelte-ts-preprocess
import svelte from "rollup-plugin-svelte";
import resolve from "rollup-plugin-node-resolve";
import commonjs from "rollup-plugin-commonjs";
import { terser } from "rollup-plugin-terser";
import { preprocess } from "svelte-ts-preprocess";
const production = !process.env.ROLLUP_WATCH;
export default {
input: "src/main.js",
output: {
sourcemap: true,
format: "iife",
name: "app",
file: "public/bundle.js"
},
plugins: [
svelte({
// enable run-time checks when not in production
dev: !production,
// we'll extract any component CSS out into
// a separate file — better for performance
css: css => {
css.write("public/bundle.css");
},
preprocess: preprocess()
}),
// If you have external dependencies installed from
// npm, you'll most likely need these plugins. In
// some cases you'll need additional configuration —
// consult the documentation for details:
// https://github.com/rollup/rollup-plugin-commonjs
resolve(),
commonjs(),
// If we're building for production (npm run build
// instead of npm run dev), minify
production && terser()
]
};
FAQs
Typescript preprocessor for Svelte 3
The npm package svelte-ts-preprocess receives a total of 12 weekly downloads. As such, svelte-ts-preprocess popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that svelte-ts-preprocess 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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