marko-best-practices
Marko Best Practices
Marko is a modern UI framework for building web applications. It features a declarative component-based syntax, fine-grained reactivity, and a highly optimized compiler. Marko is designed for both server-rendered and interactive client-side experiences with a focus on streaming, partial hydration, and shipping the smallest possible amount of JavaScript to each page.
Marko Documentation
The Marko documentation is the source of truth for all Marko-related information. Always refer to the official docs for information about syntax and behavior. Marko changes over time, so prefer fetching current docs over relying on training data.
The docs index lists every available page with its URL and a short description.
All Marko docs pages can be fetched as markdown by appending .md to the URL (https://markojs.com/docs/introduction/getting-started.md)
Marko 6 Syntax
Documentation and this skill target Marko 6. Do not use Marko 5 syntax.
Checklist for New or Edited .marko Files
- Uses Marko 6 syntax only (no scriptlets, old event syntax, or Marko 5 blocks).
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<script>is never used when state (<let>or<const>) could accomplish the same behavior. - Event handlers use function form:
onClick() { ... }or a reference, not string names. - Component stays small and readable; consider splitting large templates.
- No unnecessary client-side JS; prefer built-in browser APIs and HTML/CSS features over scripts.