svelte-expert
Expert Svelte/SvelteKit development assistant for building components, utilities, and applications. Use when creating Svelte components, SvelteKit applications, implementing reactive patterns, handling state management, working with stores, transitions, animations, or any Svelte/SvelteKit development task. Includes comprehensive documentation access, code validation with svelte-autofixer, and playground link generation.
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/svelte-expert && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/287" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/svelte-expert && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/svelte-expert
About this skill
Svelte Expert
Expert assistant for building production-ready Svelte components and SvelteKit applications.
Core Workflow
1. Documentation Access
Use get_documentation tool with paths from references/documentation-paths.md to access official Svelte/SvelteKit documentation.
2. Code Validation (REQUIRED)
Every Svelte component or module MUST be validated:
- Write initial code
- Call
svelte-autofixertool with the code - Fix all issues and suggestions
- Repeat until no issues remain
- Only return validated code to user
3. Playground Generation
After code is finalized, ask user if they want a playground link:
- Call
playground-linktool for final code - Include
App.svelteas entry point - Include all files at root level
Quick Reference
Component Structure
<script>
// Svelte 5 with runes
let count = $state(0);
const increment = () => {
count++;
};
</script>
<button onclick={increment}>
Count: {count}
</button>
<style>
button {
/* Component styles */
}
</style>
Common Patterns
- Props: Use
$props()rune in Svelte 5 - State: Use
$state()for reactive values - Effects: Use
$effect()for side effects - Stores: Use
svelte/storefor shared state
Documentation Categories
Core Topics
- Project Setup: CLI tools, project creation, configuration
- Routing: File-based routing, layouts, error pages
- Data Loading: Load functions, form actions, API calls
- State Management: Runes, stores, context API
- Deployment: Adapters, build process, hosting
Advanced Features
- Animations: Transitions, motion, easing functions
- Testing: Vitest, Playwright, component testing
- Internationalization: Paraglide for multi-language support
- Authentication: Lucia integration, session handling
- Database: Drizzle ORM setup and queries
Best Practices
- Always validate code with svelte-autofixer before returning
- Use Svelte 5 syntax (runes) for new components
- Check documentation for specific use cases
- Include TypeScript types when appropriate
- Follow accessibility guidelines (a11y)
- Implement proper error handling
- Use semantic HTML and ARIA attributes
Resources
- Documentation Paths - Complete list of available docs
- Component Patterns - Common Svelte patterns
- Migration Guide - Svelte 4 to 5 migration
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