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svelte-readme

Develop and demo your Svelte components in your README.md.

Readme Driven Development

This project embraces the concept of Readme Driven Development (RDD) – or more generally, documentation driven development.

This module enables the README.md to be used for:

  • developing a Svelte component
  • demoing a Svelte component
  • documentation
    • installation
    • usage
    • API
    • metadata
      • links to Changelog, License etc.

How it works

At its core, this library is a simple Svelte preprocessor.

  1. Use the svelte entry defined in your project package.json
  2. Use README.md as the Svelte source code
  3. Parse Markdown using Markdown It
  4. Run code within svelte code fence blocks so that demos are juxtaposed with code

GitHub Markdown CSS is used for styling to maintain a consistent style with github.com.

Libraries

Usage

This library exports two methods:

  • createConfig (default export): creates a Rollup InputOptions object for you
  • preprocessReadme: standalone Svelte markup preprocessor

createConfig is tightly coupled with Rollup. At a minimum, package.json#svelte and package.json#name are required.

package.json

{
  "name": "my-svelte-component",
  "svelte": "./src/index.js",
  "main": "./lib/index.js",
  "module": "./lib/index.mjs",
  "scripts": {
    "dev": "rollup -cw",
    "build": "rollup -c",
    "prepack": "BUNDLE=true rollup -c"
  },
  "homepage": "https://github.com/metonym/svelte-readme"
}

rollup.config.js

The default export from "svelte-readme" will create a Rollup configuration used to develop and generate the demo.

import resolve from "@rollup/plugin-node-resolve";
import svelte from "rollup-plugin-svelte";
import svelteReadme from "svelte-readme";
import pkg from "./package.json";

export default () => {
  if (process.env.BUNDLE !== "true") {
    return svelteReadme();
  }

  return ["es", "umd"].map((format) => {
    const UMD = format === "umd";

    return {
      input: pkg.svelte,
      output: {
        format,
        file: UMD ? pkg.main : pkg.module,
        name: UMD ? pkg.name : undefined,
      },
      plugins: [svelte(), resolve()],
    };
  });
};

API

interface CreateConfigOptions {
  /**
   * set to `true` to minify the HTML/JS
   * @default false
   */
  minify: boolean;

  /**
   * set the folder to emit the files
   * @default "dist"
   */
  outDir: string;

  /**
   * custom CSS appended to the <style> block
   * @default ""
   */
  style: string;

  /**
   * set to `true` to omit the default GitHub styles
   * @default false
   */
  disableDefaultCSS: boolean;

  /**
   * value to prepend to relative URLs (i.e. GitHub repo URL)
   * @default undefined
   */
  prefixUrl: string;

  /**
   * `rollup-plugin-svelte` options
   * @default {}
   */
  svelte: RollupPluginSvelteOptions;

  /**
   * Rollup plugins
   * @default {[]}
   */
  plugins: Plugin[];

  /**
   * Rollup output options
   * @default {{}}
   */
  output: OutputOptions;
}

Limitations

Comments in script blocks

Single line comments in Svelte script blocks are not supported.

Use multi-line comments instead.

- let toggled; // comment
+ let toggled; /** comment */

Prior art

This project is inspired by MDsveX.

Changelog

CHANGELOG.md

License

MIT