Frontend for an app with a goal to have different language models chat with each other.
VSCode + Volar (and disable Vetur) + TypeScript Vue Plugin (Volar).
TypeScript cannot handle type information for .vue
imports by default, so we replace the tsc
CLI with vue-tsc
for type checking. In editors, we need TypeScript Vue Plugin (Volar) to make the TypeScript language service aware of .vue
types.
If the standalone TypeScript plugin doesn't feel fast enough to you, Volar has also implemented a Take Over Mode that is more performant. You can enable it by the following steps:
- Disable the built-in TypeScript Extension
- Run
Extensions: Show Built-in Extensions
from VSCode's command palette - Find
TypeScript and JavaScript Language Features
, right click and selectDisable (Workspace)
- Run
- Reload the VSCode window by running
Developer: Reload Window
from the command palette.
See Vite Configuration Reference.
npm install
- Create a file at the root of the project named
.env
- Add the following to the
.env
file - Locally,
VITE_SERVER_LOCATION
will behttp://localhost:3000
- If on the B2B team, the
VITE_FORMKIT_PRO_API_KEY
for between2bots.com isfk-593a60d8ca
- To get FormKit Pro perks for your own website, visit https://formkit.com/pro for an API Key
VITE_SERVER_LOCATION=http://localhost:3000
VITE_FORMKIT_PRO_API_KEY=
npm run dev
npm run build
Run Unit Tests with Vitest
npm run test:unit
Run End-to-End Tests with Cypress
npm run test:e2e:dev
This runs the end-to-end tests against the Vite development server. It is much faster than the production build.
But it's still recommended to test the production build with test:e2e
before deploying (e.g. in CI environments):
npm run build
npm run test:e2e
Lint with ESLint
npm run lint