Part 1 / Stores / Writable stores
Not all application state belongs inside your application's component hierarchy. Sometimes, you'll have values that need to be accessed by multiple unrelated components, or by a regular JavaScript module.
In Svelte, we do this with stores. A store is simply an object with a subscribe method that allows interested parties to be notified whenever the store value changes. In App.svelte, count is a store, and we're setting count_value in the count.subscribe callback.
Open stores.js to see the definition of count. It's a writable store, which means it has set and update methods in addition to subscribe.
Now, in Incrementer.svelte, wire up the + button:
function increment() {
	count.update((n) => n + 1);
}Clicking the + button should now update the count. Do the inverse for Decrementer.svelte.
Finally, in Resetter.svelte, implement reset:
function reset() {
	count.set(0);
}<script>
	import { count } from './stores.js';import Incrementer from './Incrementer.svelte';
import Decrementer from './Decrementer.svelte';
import Resetter from './Resetter.svelte';
let count_value;
	count.subscribe((value) => {count_value = value;
});
</script>
<h1>The count is {count_value}</h1><Incrementer />
<Decrementer />
<Resetter />