Leo Vasanko
41e8c78ecd
- Major refactoring that makes Doc a class with properties - Data made only shallow reactive, for a good speedup of initial load - Minor bugfixes and UX improvements along the way - Fixed handling of hash and question marks in URLs (was confusing Vue Router) - Search made stricter to find good results (not ignore all punctuation) Reviewed-on: #5 |
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vite.config.ts |
cista-front
This template should help get you started developing with Vue 3 in Vite.
Recommended IDE Setup
VSCode + Volar (and disable Vetur) + TypeScript Vue Plugin (Volar).
Type Support for .vue
Imports in TS
TypeScript cannot handle type information for .vue
imports by default, so we replace the tsc
CLI with vue-tsc
for type checking. In editors, we need TypeScript Vue Plugin (Volar) to make the TypeScript language service aware of .vue
types.
If the standalone TypeScript plugin doesn't feel fast enough to you, Volar has also implemented a Take Over Mode that is more performant. You can enable it by the following steps:
- Disable the built-in TypeScript Extension
- Run
Extensions: Show Built-in Extensions
from VSCode's command palette - Find
TypeScript and JavaScript Language Features
, right click and selectDisable (Workspace)
- Run
- Reload the VSCode window by running
Developer: Reload Window
from the command palette.
Customize configuration
See Vite Configuration Reference.
Project Setup
npm install
Compile and Hot-Reload for Development
npm run dev
Type-Check, Compile and Minify for Production
npm run build