From 314c3d4af96c9cc9d9713b6854545f6f3e1432af Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gregor Aisch Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2024 11:40:38 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] docs: fix link in introduction (#10562) the link to https://www.sveltesociety.dev/packages?category=bundler-plugins yields no results since the tag has been renamed to "build-plugins" --- documentation/docs/01-getting-started/01-introduction.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/documentation/docs/01-getting-started/01-introduction.md b/documentation/docs/01-getting-started/01-introduction.md index 73766b1b9b..01fe9ca8af 100644 --- a/documentation/docs/01-getting-started/01-introduction.md +++ b/documentation/docs/01-getting-started/01-introduction.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ SvelteKit will handle calling [the Svelte compiler](https://www.npmjs.com/packag If you don't want to use SvelteKit for some reason, you can also use Svelte with Vite (but without SvelteKit) by running `npm create vite@latest` and selecting the `svelte` option. With this, `npm run build` will generate HTML, JS and CSS files inside the `dist` directory. In most cases, you will probably need to [choose a routing library](/faq#is-there-a-router) as well. -Alternatively, there are [plugins for all the major web bundlers](https://sveltesociety.dev/packages?category=bundler-plugins) to handle Svelte compilation — which will output `.js` and `.css` that you can insert into your HTML — but most others won't handle SSR. +Alternatively, there are [plugins for all the major web bundlers](https://sveltesociety.dev/packages?category=build-plugins) to handle Svelte compilation — which will output `.js` and `.css` that you can insert into your HTML — but most others won't handle SSR. ## Editor tooling