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Sveltekit blog starter project created with sveltekit, typescript, tailwindcss, postcss, husky, and storybook. The project has the structure set up for the scaleable web application.

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🚀 Sveltekit Starter Blog

Powered By Sveltekit Language: TypeScript ECMAScript: 2019 Tailwindcss Postcss SCSS StorybookJS Jest Prettier Eslint License: MIT

sveltekit

Sveltekit Blog project created with Sveltekit, Typescript, Tailwindcss, Postcss, SCSS, Husky, ESLint, Prettier, Storybook, and MDSVEX. The project has the SSR (Server Side Rendering) setup. These template is easy to configure and built upon as it has scalable structure.

💯 🔥 Project LightHouse Report

sveltekit-starter-lighthouse-report

📎 Menu

💡 Features

  • [:heavy_check_mark:] Server side rendering built with SEO in mind.
  • [:heavy_check_mark:] SSR + Blog Setup.
  • [:heavy_check_mark:] Tailwindcss + Postcss + SCSS Syntax Support in Postcss.
  • [:heavy_check_mark:] Global Style and Variable preconfigured for Postcss.
  • [:heavy_check_mark:] StorybookJS preconfigured (with postcss support).
  • [:heavy_check_mark:] Browser sync, auto refresh, auto reload.
  • [:heavy_check_mark:] 100% on Google Speedpage and 100% Lighthouse report.
  • [:heavy_check_mark:] Friendly and Scalable boilerplate.
  • [:heavy_check_mark:] Typescript + TSPaths (absolute for imports in component) preconfigured.
  • [:heavy_check_mark:] Prettiers, ESLint, and Husky preconfigured.
  • [:heavy_check_mark:] Github and Vscode dotfiles preconfigured.

🔨 Project Setup

  1. npx degit navneetsharmaui/sveltekit-blog my-app or Clone this repository.
  2. npm install or yarn install or pnpm install.
  3. npm run dev or yarn run dev or pnpm run dev.
  4. npm run build:static:ssr or yarn run build:static:ssr or pnpm run build:static:ssr.
  5. npm run preview or yarn run preview or pnpm run preview.

💫 License

  • Code and Contributions have MIT License

Copyright (c) 2021 Navneet Sharma (@asnavneetsharma)