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Jun 15, 2022

Sandpack v1: a fresh design and a new accessible API

Today, we are proud to announce the first major release of Sandpack v1 - A toolkit for creating in-browser live coding.

Danilo Woznica
Danilo Woznica
Sandpack v1: a fresh design and a new accessible API

Since we announced Sandpack, we didn't stop a minute. We've been working hard alongside the community to improve it and make it even better. And to be honest, we're amazed how the community embraced Sandpack. As a result, many projects can now empower their users and provide a better code experience in their own project and website.

But today, we'd like to introduce a new step in the Sandpack journey. We listened to you, and we're very excited to introduce a major release of Sandpack, which takes into account many feature requests, a complete redesign, and a ton of improvements in the API.

What is Sandpack?

Sandpack is a component toolkit that makes it possible to have interactive, live-running code editing experiences in the browser. It is the in-browser bundler that powers CodeSandbox that is now open source.

With Sandpack's live coding environment, you get:

  • A full editor experience with syntax highlighting;
  • An advanced preview that takes advantage of npm dependency support, hot module reloading, etc;
  • One click away from opening your code snippets directly in CodeSandbox.

One step back

The very first version of Sandpack was released in 2018. Since then, we haven't had the chance to take a step back and rethink how you interact with it and how the Sandpack components fit in your website. Plus, we realized that we need to be prepared for the future challenge that might come. That's why we recreated the surface API and the design of the components to open more opportunities for us, and you!

So, at the first look, all the breaking changes introduced in this major version might not look significant. But, they're crucial to keep us evolving the product and still keep it extensible, customizable, and easy to use.

What's new?

A new design, from scratch

We challenge ourselves to come up with a solution that could fit in different layouts and contexts, but still be accessible and customizable. As a result, we created a new set of themes, icons, design tokens, and components from scratch.

Bring your favorite theme to Sandpack

All themes are available now on @codesandbox/sandpack-themes, so which means that you’re able now to contribute to Sandpack and create your favorite theme.

Sandpack file explorer

We listened to you, and now Sandpack has a new component to navigate, open and close files, empowering your sandboxes and examples.



And much more:

  • SSR: syntax-highlight on the server, dedupe styles, and a more lightweight output;
  • New API: it fixes many inconsistencies, and improves the discoverability of some options;
  • Improve error message descriptions;
  • Support React 18;

Check out the Migration guide and get more info: https://sandpack.codesandbox.io/docs/releases/v1

What's next?

Your opinion is very important to us. As we already said, most of these improvements came from community requests and bug reports. So, if you have any feature requests or want to understand how Sandpack might fit in your project, don't hesitate to reach out on our Discord channel or GitHub repository.



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