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- Best vue ui component libraries to build own
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There are no good UI frameworks for Vue!
Have you looked at Oruga?
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Which UI framework + Tailwind CSS framework do you recommend for Nuxt?
NaiveUI and DaisyUI are both pretty good. I'm currently migrating an app from Vue2 to Nuxt3 and used Oruga (I was using Buefy before) with Flowbite styles. It's a lot more work to get it working, though...
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Anything else like Headless UI for Vue?
Oruga UI
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Can't get to make Nuxt3 + Buefy work
Buefy is vue2 only.. what you might be looking for is Oruga
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Vue3, what are the top UI libraries
There is also Oruga, which is "minimal and yet functional." It is CSS framework agnostic, but has several plugins for different frameworks, such as Bootstrap, Tailwind and Bulma (or make your own CSS). It's pretty flexible.
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15 UI Component Libraries for Vue 3 in 2022
Oruga UI (685 stars on GitHub) Oruga is a lightweight library of UI components without CSS framework dependency
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Why are none of the good UI frameworks compatible with Vue 3 yet?
Buefy will stay vue2, it's in maintenance mode as far as I know. The creator started a new framework for vue3, it's call Oruga and doesn't use any css framework.
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Best Calendar component for VueJs 3
You may be thinking of Buefy, which is Bulma+components packaged up for Vue2. Very nice framework, but it hasn't been updated for Vue3. Oruga is its spiritual successor and it supports Vue3.
- Vue 3 UI frameworks
vuex
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How to Protect State in Pinia
Pinia is a relatively new state management tool for the Vue ecosystem. It is the new preferred state management tool recommended by the Vue core team replacing Vuex. Compared to Vuex, Pinia is type-safe by default (direct-vuex was needed to make Vuex type-safe), extremely lightweight, and modular by design (meaning you can create multiple stores instead of multiple modules inside one store, which optimises performance). Similar to Vuex, Pinia has state, computed properties (getters) and methods (mutations and actions). Read more about Pinia and its usage to understand the similarities and differences between Pinia and Vuex.
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React or Vue, which JS framework is best?
Vue.js also offers built-in features like animation and state management through Vuex which serve a wide range of development needs.
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Vue 3 vs Vue 2 so far? What's your opinion? Things I didn't like about Vue 3 compared to Vue 2
I really liked the idea of how all the core Vue libraries are maintained by Vue team themselves, making Vue feels like an all-in-one package instead of infinite npm install to add multiple community/personally maintained repos which often caused issues because they don't blend together. And now Pinia will be officially replacing Vuex, making me doubt if it'll be as reliable as Vuex.
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A guide to Vue Lifecycle hooks.
Vuex: https://vuex.vuejs.org/
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Which one is the favor?
Pinia. No discussion. Have you checked the Vuex website? It says Pinia is default. https://vuex.vuejs.org/
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How to install and use Vuex4 in nuxtjs 3?
Vuex itself, tells you to not use it and use Pinia instead.
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Why and how to create an Event Bus in Vuejs 3
Vuex is a state management library. At first glance it seems complicated, and in fact it is a bit. You can use Vuex to store data that should be used globally in your app. Vuex provides you with a solid API to apply changes to this data and reflect them in all child components that use Vuex data store.
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Vuex: taking user input, adding and removing it from state
I encourage you to also go through Vuex's official documentation: https://vuex.vuejs.org/
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global data vs emit
And in cases where you need globally available data, best to use Vuex, Pinia, or a composable
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In One Minute : Vue.js
What makes Vue particularly powerful, however, is that it can be built upon, increasing its functionality from a simple view-model library to that of a fully fledged JavaScript framework capable of powering entire SPA's via supporting plugins and libraries such as Vue Router, Vue Resource, and Vuex.
What are some alternatives?
vuetify - 🐉 Vue Component Framework
pinia - 🍍 Intuitive, type safe, light and flexible Store for Vue using the composition api with DevTools support
bootstrap-vue - BootstrapVue provides one of the most comprehensive implementations of Bootstrap v4 for Vue.js. With extensive and automated WAI-ARIA accessibility markup.
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
awesome-vue-3 - A curated list of awesome things related to Vue 3
ao-loot-logger-viewer - AO Loot Logger Viewer
headlessui - Completely unstyled, fully accessible UI components, designed to integrate beautifully with Tailwind CSS.
vueuse - Collection of essential Vue Composition Utilities for Vue 2 and 3
Nuxt.js - Nuxt is an intuitive and extendable way to create type-safe, performant and production-grade full-stack web apps and websites with Vue 3. [Moved to: https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt]
vee-validate - ✅ Painless Vue forms
ViewUI - A high quality UI Toolkit built on Vue.js 2.0
Express - Fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework for node.