Basic Svelte
Introduction
Bindings
Advanced Svelte
Advanced reactivity
Motion
Advanced bindings
Advanced transitions
Context API
Special elements
<script module>
Next steps
Basic SvelteKit
Introduction
Routing
Loading data
Headers and cookies
Shared modules
API routes
Stores
Errors and redirects
Advanced SvelteKit
Page options
Link options
Advanced routing
Advanced loading
Environment variables
Conclusion
At the heart of Svelte is a powerful system of reactivity for keeping the DOM in sync with your application state — for example, in response to an event.
Make the count
declaration reactive by wrapping the value with $state(...)
:
App
let count = $state(0);
This is called a rune, and it’s how you tell Svelte that count
isn’t an ordinary variable. Runes look like functions, but they’re not — when you use Svelte, they’re part of the language itself.
All that’s left is to implement increment
:
App
function increment() {
count += 1;
}
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<script>
let count = 0;
function increment() {
// TODO implement
}
</script>
<button onclick={increment}>
Clicked {count}
{count === 1 ? 'time' : 'times'}
</button>