
A friendly Jamstack-focused build tool for Svelte apps
If you’re delving into the world of Svelte and looking for a friendly and efficient build tool tailored for Jamstack applications, look no further than the svelte-render utility. Designed with a keen focus on modern static sites and client-side applications, this CLI tool simplifies the process of setting up build configurations. While waiting for Svelte Kit to become production-ready, svelte-render steps in to offer a lightweight and straightforward alternative for developers who need a reliable solution immediately.
With its user-friendly setup and extensive features, svelte-render not only caters to the basic requirements of Svelte project configuration but also provides customization options for those who want to tailor the development experience. It's a versatile tool that brings the best practices and utilities directly to your Svelte applications.

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