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create-vuetify
Advanced tools
Using your terminal, navigate to your sites directory and run the following command:
Using Yarn:
yarn create vuetify
Using NPM:
npm create vuetify@latest
Using PNPM:
pnpm create vuetify
Using Bun:
bun create vuetify
Vuetify is an Open Source UI Library that is developed exactly according to Material Design spec. Every component is handcrafted to bring you the best possible UI tools to your next great app. The development doesn't stop at the core components outlined in Google's spec. Through the support of community members and sponsors, additional components will be designed and made available for everyone to enjoy.
The documentation for Vuetify is hosted here.
Vuetify is an open source MIT project that has been made possible due to the generous contributions by our sponsors and backers. If you are interested in supporting this project, please consider:
Browser | Status |
---|---|
Chromium (Chrome, Edge) | ✅ Supported * |
Firefox | ✅ Supported * |
Safari 15.4+ | ✅ Supported |
Safari 13. | ❗ Requires polyfill |
Edge <79 | ⛔ Not supported |
Internet Explorer | ⛔ Not supported |
FAQs
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The npm package create-vuetify receives a total of 1,012 weekly downloads. As such, create-vuetify popularity was classified as popular.
We found that create-vuetify 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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