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TryVueOnline[1]ToquicklygetatasteofVue,youcantryitdirectlyinourPlayground[2].IfyoupreferaplainHTMLsetupwithoutanybuildsteps,youcanusethisJSFiddle[3]asyourstartingpoint.IfyouarealreadyfamiliarwithNode.jsandtheconceptofbuildtools,youcanalsotryacompletebuildsetuprightwithinyourbrowseronStackBlitz[4].CreatingaVueApplication[5]PrerequisitesFamiliaritywiththecommandlineInstallNode.js[6]version18.3orhigherInthissectionwewillintroducehowtoscaffoldaVueSinglePageApplication[7]onyourlocalmachine.Thec...
Try Vue Online [1]To quickly get a taste of Vue, you can try it directly in our Playground[2].
If you prefer a plain HTML setup without any build steps, you can use this JSFiddle[3] as your starting point.
If you are already familiar with Node.js and the concept of build tools, you can also try a complete build setup right within your browser on StackBlitz[4].
Creating a Vue Application [5]Prerequisites
Familiarity with the command lineInstall Node.js[6] version 18.3 or higherIn this section we will introduce how to scaffold a Vue Single Page Application[7] on your local machine. The created project will be using a build setup based on Vite[8] and allow us to use Vue Single-File Components[9] (SFCs).
Make sure you have an up-to-date version of Node.js[10] installed and your current working directory is the one where you intend to create a project. Run the following command in your command line (without the $ sign):
sh$ np...