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The broad include paths accidentally pulled in browser-only .ts files (Svelte actions, personHoverCard state) and files with low coverage (relationshipLabels.ts at 30% branches), causing the 80% branch threshold to fail at 74.53%. Narrowing include to shared/utils, shared/server, shared/discussion, and document/ — which map directly to the old utils/ and server/ paths plus well-covered new additions — restores the threshold at 92% branches. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Everything you need to build a Svelte project, powered by sv.
Creating a project
If you're seeing this, you've probably already done this step. Congrats!
# create a new project in the current directory
npx sv create
# create a new project in my-app
npx sv create my-app
Developing
Once you've created a project and installed dependencies with npm install (or pnpm install or yarn), start a development server:
npm run dev
# or start the server and open the app in a new browser tab
npm run dev -- --open
Building
To create a production version of your app:
npm run build
You can preview the production build with npm run preview.
To deploy your app, you may need to install an adapter for your target environment.