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vuejs/language-tools: ⚡ High-performance Vue language tooling based-on Volar.js

Vue Language Tools

⚡ Vue language toolset with native TypeScript performance based-on Volar.js

💬 #language-tools on our Discord Server

Packages Community Integration

yaegassy/coc-volar
Vue language client for coc.nvim

neovim/nvim-lspconfig
Vue language server configuration for Neovim, check documentation here to set it up.

mattn/vim-lsp-settings
Vue language server auto configuration for vim-lsp

sublimelsp/LSP-volar
Vue language client for Sublime

kabiaa/atom-ide-volar
Vue language client for Atom

emacs-lsp/lsp-mode (jadestrong/lsp-volar)
Vue language client for Emacs

tommasongr/nova-vue
Vue language client for Nova

xiaoxin-sky/lapce-vue
Vue language client for Lapce

Kingwl/monaco-volar
Vue language support for Monaco on Browser

WebStorm
Built-in integration for @vue/language-server

Eclipse WildWebDeveloper
Vue language server configuration for Eclipse

Contribution Guide

If you want to work on the volar extension follow these commands to set up your local development environment.

🔎 Note that you will need pnpm - you can download it here: https://pnpm.io/installation.

git clone https://github.com/vuejs/language-tools.git
cd language-tools
pnpm install
pnpm run build

The recommended way to develop the volar extension is to use the Debug Tools provided by VSCode. Alternatively, you can run one of the scripts defined in the package.json file.

❗ You should always use the debug launch configs or package.json scripts defined in the root of the project.

Additional info for contributing to open source projects can be found here: https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/contributing-to-projects

To develop with upstream Volar.js modules, you can setup workspace with https://github.com/volarjs/workspace.

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