This is the repository for Vue 3.0.
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Via CDN:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue@next"></script>
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In-browser playground on Codepen
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Scaffold via Vite:
npm init vite-app hello-vue3 # OR yarn create vite-app hello-vue3
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Scaffold via vue-cli:
npm install -g @vue/cli # OR yarn global add @vue/cli vue create hello-vue3 # select vue 3 preset
Please consult the Migration Guide.
- Note: IE11 support is still pending.
All of our official libraries and tools now support Vue 3, but most of them are still in beta status and distributed under the next
dist tag on NPM. We are planning to stabilize and switch all projects to use the latest
dist tag by end of 2020.
As of v4.5.0, vue-cli
now provides built-in option to choose Vue 3 preset when creating a new project. You can upgrade vue-cli
and run vue create
to create a Vue 3 project today.
Vue Router 4.0 provides Vue 3 support and has a number of breaking changes of its own. Check out its Migration Guide for full details.
Vuex 4.0 provides Vue 3 support with largely the same API as 3.x. The only breaking change is how the plugin is installed.
We are working on a new version of the Devtools with a new UI and refactored internals to support multiple Vue versions. The new version is currently in beta and only supports Vue 3 (for now). Vuex and Router integration is also work in progress.
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For Chrome: Install from Chrome web store
- Note: the beta channel may conflict with the stable version of devtools so you may need to temporarily disable the stable version for the beta channel to work properly.
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For Firefox: Download the signed extension (
.xpi
file under Assets)
It is recommended to use VSCode with our official extension Vetur, which provides comprehensive IDE support for Vue 3.
Project | NPM | Repo |
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@vue/babel-plugin-jsx | [GitHub] | |
eslint-plugin-vue | [GitHub] | |
@vue/test-utils | [GitHub] | |
vue-class-component | [GitHub] | |
vue-loader | [GitHub] | |
rollup-plugin-vue | [GitHub] |