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Getting started

To try Svelte in an interactive online environment you can try the REPL or StackBlitz.

To create a project locally we recommend using SvelteKit, the official application framework from the Svelte team:

npm create svelte@latest myapp
cd myapp
npm install
npm run dev

SvelteKit will handle calling the Svelte compiler to convert your .svelte files into .js files that create the DOM and .css files that style it. It also provides all the other pieces you need to build a web application such as a development server, routing, and deployment. SvelteKit utilizes Vite to build your code and handle server-side rendering (SSR). There are plugins for all the major web bundlers to handle Svelte compilation, which will output .js and .css that you can insert into your HTML, but most others won't handle SSR.

If you don't need a full-fledged app framework and instead want to build a simple frontend-only site/app, you can also use Svelte (without Kit) with Vite by running npm init vite and selecting the svelte option. With this, npm run build will generate HTML, JS and CSS files inside the dist directory.

The Svelte team maintains a VS Code extension and there are integrations with various other editors and tools as well.

If you're having trouble, get help on Discord or StackOverflow.