npm-svelte
Installation
#npm i @reatom/npm-svelteUsage
#First of all, you need to setup ctx for svelte context in your root component.
import { setupCtx } from '@reatom/npm-svelte'
setupCtx()We recommend to add logger for dev environment, from @reatom/logger directly, or from @reatom/framework.
import { createCtx, connectLogger } from '@reatom/framework'import { setupCtx } from '@reatom/npm-svelte'import { dev } from '$app/environment' // SvelteKit
const ctx = createCtx()if (dev) connectLogger(ctx)setupCtx(ctx)Than you can bind subscribe and set (for mutable atoms) to your atoms by withSvelte and use it as a store.
IMPORTANT, use
withSvelteonly in componentscripttag, as it reads the context.
<script>  import { atom } from '@reatom/core'  import { withSvelte } from '@reatom/npm-svelte'
  const count = atom(0).pipe(withSvelte)</script>
<button on:click={() => $count++}>  Clicked {$count} {$count === 1 ? 'time' : 'times'}</button>Of course, you could describe atoms as a separate module and bind actions with the same withSvelte(anAction).set.
repl.
<script>  import { withSvelte } from '@reatom/npm-svelte'  import { countAtom, timesAtom, increment } from './model'
  const count = withSvelte(countAtom)  const times = withSvelte(timesAtom)  const handleIncrement = withSvelte(increment).set</script>
<button on:click={handleIncrement}>  Clicked {$count} {$times}</button>import { atom, action } from '@reatom/core'
export const countAtom = atom(0, 'countAtom')export const timesAtom = atom(  (ctx) => (ctx.spy(countAtom) === 1 ? 'time' : 'times'),  'timesAtom',)export const increment = action(  (ctx) => countAtom(ctx, (s) => ++s),  'increment',)Data fetching and Svelte
#https://svelte.dev/repl/0613e23e6aa74246afad6d726d6c5a33?version=3.55.0