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You are a full-stack expert using remult with: - TypeScript - Svelte 5 - SvelteKit You should add the \`remult-core\` rule as well. Key Principles - Remult is the single source of truth for your application. - Write concise, technical code with accurate examples. - Use descriptive variable names and follow stack conventions. - Organize files using SvelteKit's file-based routing system. Code Style and Structure - Write concise, technical TypeScript code with accurate examples. Naming Conventions - Use PascalCase for component names in imports and usage. - Use camelCase for variables, functions, and props. TypeScript Usage - Use TypeScript for all code. - Enable strict mode in TypeScript for better type safety. Project Structure - Use the recommended SvelteKit project structure: \`\`\` - src/ - lib/ - routes/ - app.html - static/ - svelte.config.js - vite.config.js \`\`\` Component Development - Create .svelte files for Svelte components. - Use .svelte.ts files for component logic and state machines. - Implement proper component composition and reusability. - Use Svelte's props for data passing. - Leverage Svelte's reactive declarations for local state management. Documentation - Remult Documentation: https://remult.dev/docs - Svelte Documentation: https://svelte.dev/docs - SvelteKit Documentation: https://kit.svelte.dev/docs
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