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vue-typeahead-bootstrap
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A simple list-group
based typeahead/autocomplete using Bootstrap 4 and Vue 2
Here are some live examples, give them a try here.
Getting started guide is here.
If you were using a version prior to 2.0, you'll need to change all references of vue-bootstrap-typeahead
to vue-typeahead-bootstrap
and of VueBootstrapTypeahead
to VueTypeaheadBootstrap
.
The original project lost it's maintainer and we picked it up to keep it moving. More info here if you're interested.
Clone this repository and run vuepress dev docs
. Then, navigate to http://localhost:8080/vue-typeahead-bootstrap-docs/ to launch the documentation and examples. The source is in docs/README.md
and docs/.vuepress
Please note that active development is done on the master
branch. PR's are welcome!
I want to specifically acknowledge the original repository by Alex Urquhart for this work: https://github.com/alexurquhart/vue-bootstrap-typeahead. He brought this project into reality, we're simply trying to help keep it moving forward. Thanks, Alex!
2.7.2 - 31 Dec 2020
FAQs
A typeahead/autocomplete component for Vue 2 using Bootstrap 4
The npm package vue-typeahead-bootstrap receives a total of 3,200 weekly downloads. As such, vue-typeahead-bootstrap popularity was classified as popular.
We found that vue-typeahead-bootstrap 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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