We cover the following topics:

- a look behind the Svelte compilation process
- deploy to @vercel with less than 10 keystrokes!
- automatic deploy to @gitlab pages

And here you have several links to keep learning about Svelte

#Learning_more_about_Svelte">https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/Tools_and_testing/Client-side_JavaScript_frameworks/Svelte_deployment_next #Learning_more_about_Svelte

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The REPL with the finished app: https://svelte.dev/repl/378dd79e0dfe4486a8f10823f3813190?version=3.23.2

And">https://svelte.dev/repl/378d... you can see the final app running here: https://mdn-svelte-todo.vercel.app/ 

BTW,">https://mdn-svelte-todo.vercel.app/">... this is our Lighthouse report:

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In these last months we got great feedback from the community, so we could finally remove the draft label from the tutorials.

You can keep contributing to it just pressing the "Edit in wiki" button or sending pull request to the git repo at https://github.com/opensas/mdn-svelte-tutorial

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We worked hard with @chrisdavidmills and the @MozDevNet team to create this tutorials, we hope you find it useful.

We are very proud to have achieved that a community driven framework like @sveltejs is present in MDN web docs, among the other big players in the front-end world.
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