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@he-tree/vue
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Vue tree component. Features: Vue2 & 3, TypeScript, SSR, nested, virtual list, draggable, sortable, placeholder for drag, table tree, based on Drag and Drop API, deal with any other code based on Drag and Drop API.
Vue tree component. Features: Vue2, Vue3, TypeScript, SSR, nested, virtual list, draggable, sortable, placeholder for drag, table tree, based on Drag and Drop API, deal with any other code based on Drag and Drop API.
Vue 树组件. 特点: 支持 Vue2, Vue3, TypeScript, SSR, 嵌套, 虚拟列表, 可拖拽, 拖拽排序, 拖拽时使用占位节点表示可放置位置, 表格模式, 基于 Drag and Drop API, 可与其他基于 Drag and Drop API 的代码交互.
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Vue tree component. Features: Vue2 & 3, TypeScript, SSR, nested, virtual list, draggable, sortable, placeholder for drag, table tree, based on Drag and Drop API, deal with any other code based on Drag and Drop API.
The npm package @he-tree/vue receives a total of 3,871 weekly downloads. As such, @he-tree/vue popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @he-tree/vue demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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