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What’s new in Svelte: August 2026
The biggest news this month is the first `@next` releases of SvelteKit 3. Thirteen preview versions shipped in July: previewing new `$app/manifest` and `$app/service-worker` modules, improved API
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What’s new in Svelte: July 2026
This month brought a real shift in how SvelteKit projects are configured. You can now define your SvelteKit config directly inside `vite.config.js` and skip `svelte.config.js` entirely. We also got
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What’s new in Svelte: June 2026
This month we got a bunch of improvements in SvelteKit's forms and remote functions. Plus, a new query function (`.live(...)`) that makes accessing real-time data from the server easier. Keep an eye
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What’s new in Svelte: May 2026
This month we got a ton of improvements to SvelteKit's remote functions, TypeScript 6.0 support and the experimental release of community plugins in the Svelte CLI. Svelte was also [featured in
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What’s new in Svelte: April 2026
This month, a new [best practices guide](https://svelte.dev/docs/svelte/best-practices) was added to the Svelte docs. Check it out, if you haven't already! On the code side, the Svelte MCP got even
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What’s new in Svelte: March 2026
This month, we got a ton of new features across Svelte, SvelteKit and even the Svelte CLI. Plus, the [State of JS 2025](https://2025.stateofjs.com/en-US) is out and Svelte continues to hold the top
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What’s new in Svelte: February 2026
This month brings a few new features to Svelte and SvelteKit and quite a few new libraries from around the community. Also, in case you missed it last month, the Svelte maintainers released patches
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CVEs affecting the Svelte ecosystem
We’ve released patches for 5 vulnerabilities across `devalue`, `svelte`, `@sveltejs/kit`, and `@sveltejs/adapter-node`. Here’s what you need to know: ## Upgrade now[](#Upgrade-now) If you’re
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What’s new in Svelte: January 2026
During the December holiday season, the Svelte team shared 24 days of Svelte knowledge, tips, and insights to unwrap in 2025's [Advent of Svelte](https://advent.sveltesociety.dev/2025). Learn more
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Advent of Svelte is back
It's Advent of Svelte time! This year, we're doing something different: every day between now and Christmas, a new door will be unlocked on
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What’s new in Svelte: December 2025
Just in time for the end of the year, there's a new [Svelte Society Website](https://sveltesociety.dev/)! It brings a whole new experience. Instead of just being a site with static resources, it now
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What’s new in Svelte: November 2025
The official Svelte MCP server (for all your agentic needs) is now available with its own [section of the docs site](https://svelte.dev/docs/ai/overview) and [GitHub
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What’s new in Svelte: October 2025
There were lots of improvements to remote functions this month - including new batching tools and improved performance via lazy discovery. For more info, check out the Docs and PR links in each
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What’s new in Svelte: September 2025
In case you missed it, the main Svelte blog covered how to use [SvelteKit's new OpenTelemetry traces](https://svelte.dev/blog/sveltekit-integrated-observability) to reliably set up observability
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Introducing integrated observability in SvelteKit
Understanding how your SvelteKit application behaves in production — from request flows to performance bottlenecks — is crucial for building reliable user experiences. SvelteKit now has
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What’s new in Svelte: August 2025
With [Async Svelte](https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte/discussions/15845) and its companion [Remote Functions](https://github.com/sveltejs/kit/discussions/13897) officially out in the world, there's
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What’s new in Svelte: July 2025
Whether you're trying out Vite 7, vitest browser mode or [remote functions](https://github.com/sveltejs/kit/discussions/13897), there's lots of experimental features to try this month. Want some
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What’s new in Svelte: June 2025
In addition to advancing the work on Async Svelte, the maintainers have been hard at work introducing long requested features like Attachments. This month, we'll share a bit about the new API along
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Bringing Svelte Summit to the whole community
This month's [Svelte Summit](https://www.sveltesummit.com/) in Barcelona was a glorious celebration of the community. We had lively conversations, delightful dinners, and funny, imaginative and
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What’s new in Svelte: May 2025
Only a week until [Svelte Summit Spring 2025](https://www.sveltesummit.com/)! If you can't make it in-person to Barcelona, you can purchase a virtual ticket
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What’s new in Svelte: April 2025
With a couple minor releases of SvelteKit in the last month and a few more from Svelte itself, there's a lot to be excited about this month. From new helper functions to new configuration options,
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What’s new in Svelte: March 2025
[SvelteHack 2024](https://hack.sveltesociety.dev/2024) has ended and the winners were announced on February 9th. Congrats to all the [winners](https://hack.sveltesociety.dev/2024/winners) who you'll
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What’s new in Svelte: February 2025
The Svelte developer experience got a huge upgrade this month with more exported types and better syntax highlighting in VS Code. Combine that with the huge releases from Storybook, Tailwind and
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What’s new in Svelte: January 2025
From new syntax to improved dev tooling, the Svelte team has been busy this month building new features in both Svelte and SvelteKit. And as we round the corner into the new year, there's even more
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What’s new in Svelte: December 2024
I can't believe it's already the last newsletter of the year! So much has happened in the Svelte community - from two great Svelte Summits to the release Svelte 5 🎉 As we look forward to the next
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