Mocking up web app with Vitesse(speed)
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๐ File based routing
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๐ Layout system
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๐ฒ PWA
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๐จ UnoCSS - the instant on-demand atomic CSS engine
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๐ I18n ready
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๐ Component Preview
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๐ Markdown Support
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๐ฅ Use the new
<script setup>
syntax -
๐ค๐ป Reactivity Transform enabled
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๐ฅ APIs auto importing - use Composition API and others directly
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๐จ Static-site generation (SSG) via vite-ssg
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๐ฆ Critical CSS via critters
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๐ฆพ TypeScript, of course
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โ๏ธ Unit Testing with Vitest, E2E Testing with Cypress on GitHub Actions
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โ๏ธ Deploy on Netlify, zero-config
- UnoCSS - The instant on-demand atomic CSS engine.
- Iconify - use icons from any icon sets ๐Icรดnes
- Pure CSS Icons via UnoCSS
- Vue Router
vite-plugin-pages
- file system based routingvite-plugin-vue-layouts
- layouts for pages
- Pinia - Intuitive, type safe, light and flexible Store for Vue using the composition api
unplugin-vue-components
- components auto importunplugin-auto-import
- Directly use Vue Composition API and others without importingvite-plugin-pwa
- PWAvite-plugin-vue-component-preview
- Preview single component in VSCodevite-plugin-vue-markdown
- Markdown as components / components in Markdownmarkdown-it-shiki
- Shiki for syntax highlighting
- Vue I18n - Internationalization
vite-plugin-vue-i18n
- Vite plugin for Vue I18n
- VueUse - collection of useful composition APIs
vite-ssg-sitemap
- Sitemap generator@vueuse/head
- manipulate document head reactively
- Use Composition API with
<script setup>
SFC syntax - ESLint with @antfu/eslint-config, single quotes, no semi.
- TypeScript
- Vitest - Unit testing powered by Vite
- Cypress - E2E testing
- pnpm - fast, disk space efficient package manager
vite-ssg
- Static-site generation- critters - Critical CSS
- Netlify - zero-config deployment
- VS Code Extensions
- Vite - Fire up Vite server automatically
- Volar - Vue 3
<script setup>
IDE support - Iconify IntelliSense - Icon inline display and autocomplete
- i18n Ally - All in one i18n support
- ESLint
As this template is strongly opinionated, the following provides a curated list for community-maintained variations with different preferences and feature sets. Check them out as well. PR to add yours is also welcome!
- vitesse-lite - Lightweight version of Vitesse
- vitesse-nuxt3 - Vitesse for Nuxt 3
- vitesse-nuxt-bridge - Vitesse for Nuxt 2 with Bridge
- vitesse-webext - WebExtension Vite starter template
- vitesse-ssr-template by @frandiox - Vitesse with SSR
- vitespa by @ctholho - Like Vitesse but without SSG/SSR
- vitailse by @zynth17 - Like Vitesse but with TailwindCSS
- vitesse-modernized-chrome-ext by @xiaoluoboding - โก๏ธ Modernized Chrome Extension Manifest V3 Vite Starter Template
- vitesse-stackter-clean-architect by @shamscorner - A modular clean architecture pattern in vitesse template
- vitesse-enterprise by @FranciscoKloganB - Consistent coding styles regardless of team-size.
- vitecamp by @nekobc1998923 - Like Vitesse but without SSG/SSR/File based routing, includes Element Plus
- vitesse-lite-react by @lxy-yz - vitesse-lite React fork
- vide by @nico-mayer - Vite superlight Beginner Starter Template
- vitesse-h5 by @YunYouJun - Vitesse for Mobile
- bat by @olgam4 - Vitesse for SolidJS
Vitesse requires Node >=14.18
Create a repo from this template on GitHub.
If you prefer to do it manually with the cleaner git history
npx degit antfu/vitesse my-vitesse-app
cd my-vitesse-app
pnpm i # If you don't have pnpm installed, run: npm install -g pnpm
When you use this template, try follow the checklist to update your info properly
- Change the author name in
LICENSE
- Change the title in
App.vue
- Change the hostname in
vite.config.ts
- Change the favicon in
public
- Remove the
.github
folder which contains the funding info - Clean up the READMEs and remove routes
And, enjoy :)
Just run and visit http://localhost:3333
pnpm dev
To build the App, run
pnpm build
And you will see the generated file in dist
that ready to be served.
Go to Netlify and select your clone, OK
along the way, and your App will be live in a minute.
First, build the vitesse image by opening the terminal in the project's root directory.
docker buildx build . -t vitesse:latest
Run the image and specify port mapping with the -p
flag.
docker run --rm -it -p 8080:80 vitesse:latest
I have created several Vite apps recently. Setting the configs up is kinda the bottleneck for me to make the ideas simply come true within a very short time.
So I made this starter template for myself to create apps more easily, along with some good practices that I have learned from making those apps. It's strongly opinionated, but feel free to tweak it or even maintain your own forks. (see community maintained variation forks)