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yarn add vue3-date-time-picker
# or
npm install vue3-date-time-picker
Import and register component
Global
import { createApp } from 'vue';
import App from './App.vue';
import Datepicker from 'vue3-date-time-picker';
import 'vue3-date-time-picker/dist/main.css';
const app = createApp(App);
app.component('Datepicker', Datepicker);
Local
<script>
import Datepicker from 'vue3-date-time-picker';
import 'vue3-date-time-picker/dist/main.css';
export default {
components: { Datepicker }
}
</script>
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