skruv No-dependency, no-build, small JS view-library/framework-ish-thing. Features • Examples • Docs Github • NPM Features No dependencies Small: Smallest framework in krausest benchmarks ~200 LOC ~1kb minified and compressed (1140b with brotli, 1310b with gzip, 2809b uncompressed) Usable without bundling/compilation/transpilation Supports HTML, SVG, MathML, Atom feeds and sitemaps. Types to valid
Getting startedUsageComponentsExtending componentsRenderersState machinesApplication stateEvent busInternationalizationModulesRouterScript loaderDeprecated FicusJS documentationBrowsers have improved greatly. Many of the reasons to reach for a big framework like React or Angular have gone away. You don't have to rely on a complex build system, bundlers, or other tooling to ship your Javascript to
compiled Svelte shifts as much work as possible out of the browser and into your build step. No more manual optimisations — just faster, more efficient apps. compact Write breathtakingly concise components using languages you already know — HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Oh, and your application bundles will be tiny as well. complete Built-in scoped styling, state management, motion primitives, form bi
This blog post will go into the philosophy and design decisions of the project. To learn how to use Next.js instead, please refer to the README, where you can learn the entirety of the tool's capabilities in just a few minutes. First we'll dive into the background of the project and then describe 6 basic principles: Zero setup. Use the filesystem as an APIOnly JavaScript. Everything is a functionA
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