routes/index/index.svelte
=> http://localhost:3000
instead of http://localhost:3000/index
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I'm curious about why you'd want to create an
If anyway you'd need to do something like that for some weird reason you'd do it in another layer, for instance using a Reverse Proxy Server like Nginx interfacing Nodejs, in that case it'd be something not related to sveltekit. |
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Hi
Updating this post because previously I didn't explain it well.
I have a few components and a few js files that are only related to the home page. In

src/lib
I can create a folder namehome
and place the components and js files in there. The thing that I don't like here is that I don't want to see my home page files every time that I look insidesrc/lib
. I want to see those files only when I want to work on the home page.Instead of creating the

src/lib/home
folder, I can do another thing. I can create a folder insrc/routes/_home
and place the components and js files in there. But it's the same thing, I'm gonna see thatsrc/routes/_home
folder every time I look atsrc/routes
.What I want is being able to do this:

Without getting this result
localhost:3000/index
instead oflocalhost:3000
.Maybe this isn't right to do, maybe it doesn't even wort the time and effort...🤷♀️
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