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vue-search-input
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A Vue.js 3 search input component, inspired by the global search input of Storybook and GitHub.
A Vue.js 3 search input component, inspired by the global search input of Storybook and GitHub.
The SearchInput
component displays a search input with some additional features built-in.
Features:
slots
.x
icon on the right side of the search input, used for clearing the text when there's a value typed inside./
key on the keyboard.esc
key when the search input has focus.Important: It is advisable that you include the SearchInput
component only once on each page.
In case multiple SearchInput
components are present, the first one being displayed will take focus precedence upon the /
keypress.
npm i vue-search-input
FAQs
A Vue.js 3 search input component, inspired by the global search input of Storybook and GitHub.
The npm package vue-search-input receives a total of 431 weekly downloads. As such, vue-search-input popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that vue-search-input demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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