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@sv-use/core

v1.15.1

Published

A collection of Svelte 5 utilities.

Readme

SvelteUse

A collection of Svelte 5 utilities.

Features

  • Feature Rich (not exactly yet, but we're getting there)
  • Complete documentation and demos
  • Strongly-typed with Typescript
  • Supports Svelte and SvelteKit (even with SSR enabled)

Installation

npm install @sv-use/core

For more information and documentation, see the official website.

FAQ

  1. Aren't there other libraries that do this already ?
    Yes there are. However, most of the libraries haven't transitioned to Svelte 5.
  2. Why use this one instead of svecosystem/runed (or other libraries) ?
    1. I wanted to make a library that had a lot of utilities to the level of vueuse/vueuse and/or streamich/react-use. It's not there yet, but it's slowly growing.
    2. I'm not a big fan of using the use prefix everywhere, especially when other verbs could be more descriptive.

Acknowledgements

Though it's not a 1:1 port, I heavily took inspiration from these libraries to adapt the library for the Svelte ecosystem :