Vue tooling for VS Code, powered by vls. Try it out with Veturpack. Vetur supports syntax highlighting for vue directives (e.g. v-if or :attribute=) and vue interpolations. The supported attribute string literals are ' and ". Vetur does not support the ` backtick literal, as it makes things more complex and there is no observed benefit of using it. Vetur lets you use snippets for each embedded languages. Vetur provides scaffolding snippets for quickly defining regions. They are vue snippets and can be used outside language regions. You can use everything that's allowed in VS Code Snippet Syntax. The good thing is, you write them in .vue files instead of .json files, and you don't need to escape special characters. Completions of scaffold snippets are sorted by their categories. Workspace > User > Vetur.

Features

  • Syntax-highlighting
  • Semantic-highlighting
  • Linting / Error checking
  • Component data
  • Experimental interpolation features:
  • Surface template type-checking errors on CLI

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Operating Systems

Windows

Programming Language

TypeScript

Related Categories

TypeScript Source Code Analysis Tool

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2021-10-07