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@storybook/vue3-vite
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Storybook for Vue3 and Vite: Develop, document, and test UI components in isolation
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Learn more about Storybook at storybook.js.org.
@storybook/vue3 is a Storybook integration for Vue 3 projects, similar to @storybook/vue3-vite but without the Vite-specific optimizations. It uses Webpack as the default bundler, which may result in slower build times compared to Vite.
vite-plugin-vue2 is a Vite plugin for Vue 2 projects. While it provides Vite's fast build capabilities, it is not directly comparable to @storybook/vue3-vite as it does not offer the same level of integration with Storybook for component development and documentation.
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Storybook for Vue3 and Vite: Develop, document, and test UI components in isolation
The npm package @storybook/vue3-vite receives a total of 336,575 weekly downloads. As such, @storybook/vue3-vite popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @storybook/vue3-vite demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 12 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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