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kamalsveltetest

v0.0.4

Published

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Readme

Svelte Component Template

by @antony

js-standard-style CircleCI svelte-v3

Features

  • Svelte 3
  • Automatic NPM Publish support
  • LiveReload
  • Unit testing with @testing-library/svelte and Jest
  • Fetch mocking for tests
  • Eslint (@beyonk) / "Standard" Linting

Installation

npx degit [email protected]:beyonk-adventures/svelte-component-livereload-template.git

Usage

Edit src/Component.svelte

npm run dev

Building

npm run build

Testing

Tests are in test/*. Edit files here, and run:

npm run test

Publishing

You can set a component name in package.json and publish as usual with npm publish.

However, see the following section to make your life a lot easier.

Continuous Deployment

You can set up CI/CD with CircleCI in two easy steps:

  • Head to CircleCI and add this project.
  • Add your NPM token as an environment variable called NPM_TOKEN in the org-global context.

Whenever you commit to master, tests and linting will be run.

Whenever you tag and push to git, a npm release will automatically be made:

npm version <patch|minor|major>
git push && git push --tags