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@axel669/cm-svelte

v0.1.0

Published

Simple binding for CodeMirror 5 (I'm not a fan of the API for 6) so that editors can be dropped into a page quickly and easily.

Downloads

2

Readme

Svelte CodeMirror (cm-svelte)

Simple binding for CodeMirror 5 (I'm not a fan of the API for 6) so that editors can be dropped into a page quickly and easily.

Usage

<script>
    import CodeMirror from "@axel668/cm-svelte"
</script>

<CodeMirror bind:value {options} />

Your Svelte build configuration will need to support importing css files (something like rollup-plugin-import-css) in order to use this component.

Props

  • value

    The text in the editor. Supports binding and reactivity.
  • options

    The CodeMirror options. Changes to the options object will be applied to the editor even after initial setup.
  • $$restProps

    Any props passed to the component other than options and value are passed to the container element as is, so styling can be done in any way.

Keybindings, Themes, Modes

Codemirror 5 is a dependency of this library, so it will always be installed along side it. In order to use keybinds, themes, or modes other than the default, they need to be imported into the project so that only what is listed is included in the build, instead of dozens of themes and language modes that are not in use. The imports do not need to do anything with the imported value; everything should work with plain script imports.

import "codemirror/mode/javascript/javascript.js"
import "codemirror/keymap/sublime.js"
import "codemirror/theme/the-matrix.css"