Store Subscriptions with $
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Svelte makes working with stores much simpler through automatic store subscriptions. Instead of manually subscribing to store values, Svelte allows developers to access store data directly using the $ prefix.
This helps reduce repetitive code and keeps components easier to read.
Automatic Store Subscriptions
Normally, subscribing to reactive data requires additional setup. In Svelte, writable and derived stores can be accessed directly inside components using the $ syntax.
For example:
<script>
import { count } from './stores/counterStore.js';
</script>
<h2>Total: {$count}</h2>
The $count value automatically stays synchronized with the store.
Whenever the store updates, the interface updates automatically as well.
Updating Store Values
The $ syntax can also update writable stores directly.
<button on:click={() => $count += 1}>
Increase
</button>
When the button is clicked, the store value changes and the UI updates instantly.
Using Multiple Stores
Components can work with multiple stores at the same time.
<script>
import { count } from './stores/counterStore.js';
import { theme } from './stores/themeStore.js';
</script>
<h2>Count: {$count}</h2>
<h2>Theme: {$theme}</h2>
Svelte automatically keeps both values reactive.
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