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@vue/typescript-plugin
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This is a plug-in for tsserver
or typescript-language-server
. It must be installed in a file-system location accessible by the language server or in the node_modules
directory of projects being edited.
The LSP client must be configured to explicitly enable this plug-in. This is done by passing initializationOptions
with the appropriate plugins
configuration to the language server:
"initializationOptions": {
"plugins": [
{
"name": "@vue/typescript-plugin",
"location": "/usr/local/lib/node_modules/@vue/language-server",
"languages": ["vue"],
},
],
},
The languages
field must specify file-types for which the plug-in will be enabled. If the plug-in package is installed in the local node_modules
, the location
field may contain any arbitrary string, but MUST be present.
tsserver
.FAQs
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