Alexandre Tuleu edbbd2f0f6 Refactors loading function
* Initialize service component and handler in hooks
* Dynamically watch the config instead of a reload on each page
* Uses derived store for public server config
* Moves service data in its own page data property
* Reverts to a array to store group/services
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Creating a project

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# create a new project in the current directory
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npm create svelte@latest my-app

Developing

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npm run dev

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npm run dev -- --open

Building

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npm run build

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flanders is homer's neighboor
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