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svelte-typewriter-store

v0.0.6

Published

The simplest way to get a rotating typewriter effect in svelte.

Downloads

108

Readme

svelte-typewriter-store

The simplest way to get a rotating typewriter effect in svelte.

MIT License

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Contributing

Contributions are always welcome!

For the moment there's no code of conduct neither a contributing guideline but if you found a problem or have an idea feel free to open an issue

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Installation

Install svelte-typewriter-store with npm

  npm install svelte-typewriter-store@latest -D

Usage/Examples

Simply import the typewriter function from the package and create a readable store like this

<script>
	import { typewriter } from "svelte-typewriter-store";
    //the list of words you want to cycle through
	const words = ["one", "two", "three"];
    //the typing speed
	const speed = 100;
    //how much you want to wait between words
	const wordWait = 1500;
	let wordStore = typewriter(words, speed, wordWait);
    //you can add a listener on the letter:add, letter:remove or on 
    //the completed word you can later remove them with store.off
    wordStore.on("letter:add", (addedLetter)=>{
        console.log(`Just added the letter ${addedLetter}`);
    });
    wordStore.on("letter:remove", (removedLetter)=>{
        console.log(`Just removed the letter ${removedLetter}`);
    });
    wordStore.on("word", (word)=>{
        console.log(`Just finished typing the word ${word}`);
    });
</script>

<button on:click={async ()=>{
    //you can add new words with 
	const [word] = await fetch("https://random-word-api.herokuapp.com/word")
		.then(res => res.json());
	wordStore.add(word)
}}>
	Add word
</button>

<button on:click={async ()=>{
    //you can remove a word
	wordStore.remove(0);
}}>
	Remove first word
</button>

<button on:click={async ()=>{
    //you can filter a word
	wordStore.filter((word)=> word.length > 5);
}}>
	Filter length > 5
</button>

<h1>
    <!-- Simply print the store to get the effect -->
	The current word is: {$wordStore}
</h1>