vite-vue3-tailwind-starter
Vue.js
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vite-vue3-tailwind-starter
- Should i do a vue 3 project before jumping into nuxt?
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Can anyone suggest some good VueJS boilerplates?
I started with this one https://github.com/web2033/vite-vue3-tailwind-starter and modified it to suit my own needs. Replaced Tailwind with Windi (faster, fewer dependencies).
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How to build a CLI using NodeJS π»
#! /usr/bin/env node const inquirer = require('inquirer'); const shell = require('shelljs'); const path = process.cwd(); const { questions, questionsTs } = require('./utils/questions.js'); inquirer.prompt(questions).then((answers) => { if (answers.framework === 'React') { inquirer.prompt(questionsTs).then((answersTs) => { if (answersTs.typescript === 'Yes') { shell.exec(`mkdir ${answers.projectName}`); shell.exec( `git clone https://github.com/GKaszewski/react-tailwind-typescript-template ${answers.projectName}` ); shell.cd(`${path}/${answers.projectName}`); shell.exec(`npm i`); console.log( 'π¨βπ» Successfully installed all the required dependencies\nHappy hacking π' ); } else { shell.exec(`mkdir ${answers.projectName}`); shell.exec( `git clone https://github.com/YashKumarVerma/react-tailwind-template ${answers.projectName}` ); console.log('π οΈ Successfully build the required files'); shell.cd(`${path}/${answers.projectName}`); shell.exec(`npm i`); console.log( 'π¨βπ» Successfully installed all the required dependencies\nHappy hacking π' ); } }); } else if (answers.framework === 'NextJS') { inquirer.prompt(questionsTs).then((answersTs) => { if (answersTs.typescript === 'Yes') { shell.exec(`mkdir ${answers.projectName}`); shell.exec( `git clone https://github.com/avneesh0612/next-starter ${answers.projectName}` ); shell.cd(`${path}/${answers.projectName}`); shell.exec(`npm i`); console.log( 'π¨βπ» Successfully installed all the required dependencies\nHappy hacking π' ); } else { shell.exec(`mkdir ${answers.projectName}`); shell.exec( `git clone https://github.com/Neeraj1005/Nextjs-tailwind-template ${answers.projectName}` ); shell.cd(`${path}/${answers.projectName}`); shell.exec(`npm i`); console.log( 'π¨βπ» Successfully installed all the required dependencies\nHappy hacking π' ); } }); } else if (answers.framework === 'Svelte') { shell.exec(`mkdir ${answers.projectName}`); shell.exec( `git clone https://github.com/jhanca-vm/Svelte-Tailwind ${answers.projectName}` ); shell.cd(`${path}/${answers.projectName}`); shell.exec(`npm i`); console.log( 'π¨βπ» Successfully installed all the required dependencies\nHappy hacking π' ); } else { shell.exec(`mkdir ${answers.projectName}`); shell.exec( `git clone https://github.com/web2033/vite-vue3-tailwind-starter ${answers.projectName}` ); shell.cd(`${path}/${answers.projectName}`); shell.exec(`npm i`); console.log( 'π¨βπ» Successfully installed all the required dependencies\nHappy hacking π' ); } });
- Tailwind CSS v3.0.0-alpha + Vue 3 + Vite (starter)
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lsp-tailwind and lsp-vue support in ide?
i don't know goormide what based? (monaco, ace) but most front-end developers move from css to tailwind(with vue)! when goormide support tailwind(lsp)? we want this powerfull ide does supporting tailwin and vue together! https://github.com/web2033/vite-vue3-tailwind-starter
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sveltekit + https?
Got it working with Vue, but should be similar in Svelte
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Vite dev server with "netlify dev" support
Starter template - https://github.com/web2033/vite-vue3-tailwind-starter
- [Vite] Enabling https on localhost
- Try just-in-time compiler for Tailwind CSS with Vite/Vue3
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Make a Single Page Application (SPA) with Vue.js and Sanity
This project was created using the Vue.js 3 and Tailwind CSS Starter kit, located here.
Vue.js
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Vuejs
- Vue 2 Final Release
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π Top Front-End Frameworks in 2024 Worth Your Time and Effort to Master
Vue.js is a big favorite for making websites because it's easy to use and fits in well with other stuff. Many people worldwide are using it, and the community keeps growing.
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Angular vs. React vs. Vue.js: Comparing performance
Vue has a thriving ecosystem with a wide range of third-party libraries and plugins available for extending its functionality. These libraries cover everything from state management to routing, making it easy for developers to find solutions to common problems and enhance their development workflow. As of this writing, Vue has 200k GitHub stars.
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Top 10 "Must Have" Repositories for Web Developers
6. Vue.js
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Vue 2 vs vue 3 - The Differences
I have got the privilege of working on Vue 2 couple of months ago and its really amazing framework to work with .
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Angular v16 Is Here
Angular is as little innovative for web frameworks as Firefox-ESR is for browsers. It merely keeps copying features from other frameworks - just many years later. It is a chronically outdated framework that always struggles to keep up with its competitors. It would be ok if those were deliberate design decisions, but if the features get copied some day anyway, what is the point? Why not do it the right way from the start?
For example, this update brings us computed properties, an essential feature for any complex performant web application that was made popular by Vue.js 10 years ago [1]. And now in 2023 we get it in Angular, essentially a confirmation by its devs that its lack has always been a design error.
I also cannot understand the "mature" argument. For example, it took five years for documentation on `` to arrive [2]. This is something I'd expect from the side project of a lone programmer, not an enterprise-level framework.
The only upsides of Angular are its "batteries included" approach and the (debatable) default of RXJS, while the downsides are plenty.
[1] https://github.com/vuejs/vue/tree/218557cdec830a629252f4a9e2...
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What's happening with the forum?
It's down since months. https://github.com/vuejs/vue/issues/11867
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How to scrape the web with Puppeteer in 2023
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What is Vue?
Vue.js is a progressive open-source MVVM frontend JavaScript framework that is designed to be implemented incrementally since the core library focuses only on the presentation layer. Nevertheless, this framework is used for building UI (user interfaces) and complex single-page applications with modern tools and libraries to support them. It enables you to take advantage of libraries for client-side routing and state management when you need it.
What are some alternatives?
vitesse - π Opinionated Vite + Vue Starter Template
lit - Lit is a simple library for building fast, lightweight web components.
strapi-starter-nuxt-e-commerce - Strapi Starter Nuxt.js E-commerce
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML
asp-net-core-vue-starter - ASP.NET Core + Vue.js starter project
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
supabase-vue-user-management - supabase.io quickstart example in vuejs
Stimulus - A modest JavaScript framework for the HTML you already have [Moved to: https://github.com/hotwired/stimulus]
electron-vite-vue - π₯³ Really simple Electron + Vite + Vue boilerplate.
React - The library for web and native user interfaces.
vue-vben-admin - A modern vue admin. It is based on Vue3, vite and TypeScript. It's fastοΌ
Alpine.js - A rugged, minimal framework for composing JavaScript behavior in your markup.