.gitignore for Node + Svelte
.gitignore for Svelte/SvelteKit projects with full Node.js toolchain coverage.
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# Generated by DevZone Tools — https://devzone.tools/tools/gitignore-generator # Templates: Node, Svelte # 2026-04-20 # ---- Node ---- # Node node_modules/ npm-debug.log* yarn-debug.log* yarn-error.log* pnpm-debug.log* .pnpm-debug.log* .npm .yarn/cache .yarn/unplugged .yarn/build-state.yml .yarn/install-state.gz .pnp.* lerna-debug.log* .env .env.local .env.development.local .env.test.local .env.production.local dist/ build/ .cache/ *.tsbuildinfo # ---- Svelte ---- # Svelte .svelte-kit/ .env.* !.env.example vite.config.js.timestamp-* vite.config.ts.timestamp-*
Why use Node + Svelte together?
SvelteKit projects run on Node.js and use Vite as the build tool. The .svelte-kit/ directory is auto-generated and must be ignored. This combination gives you Node.js toolchain and Svelte framework coverage in one.
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Frequently asked questions
- Do I need to commit .gitignore?
- Yes — .gitignore should be committed to the repository so all collaborators benefit from the same ignore rules.
- How do I add custom patterns?
- Open your .gitignore file and add the pattern on a new line. Use # for comments, * for wildcards, / to match directories, and ! to un-ignore a previously ignored path.
- How do I ignore a file that is already tracked?
- Adding a file to .gitignore does not remove it from tracking if it was previously committed. Run: git rm --cached <file> to stop tracking it without deleting the file locally.
- Why combine Node and Svelte?
- SvelteKit projects run on Node.js and use Vite as the build tool. The .svelte-kit/ directory is auto-generated and must be ignored. This combination gives you Node.js toolchain and Svelte framework coverage in one.
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