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Install Vue in your project, with support for pre-release versions.
To install a canary version of Vue in your project, run:
npx install-vue@canary
You can replace canary
with other pre-release version tags, such as alpha
, beta
, or rc
.
It's also possible to install a specific pre-release version so that you can test for some specific bugs:
npx install-vue@canary --version 3.20230911.0
Or
npx install-vue@beta --version 3.3.0-beta.1
As Vue.js currently adopts a feature branch approach for minor releases1, you can also install a canary version for the next minor release:
npx install-vue@canary-minor
That is, while we continue fixing bugs in the main
branch, we are also working on new features in the minor
branch. The minor
branch will eventually be merged into the main
branch when the next minor release is ready. ↩
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The easiest way to install Vue.js prereleases
The npm package install-vue receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, install-vue popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that install-vue demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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