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vue-spectre

v0.1.1

Published

spectre components built with Vue.js

Downloads

4

Readme

vue-spectre

spectre components built with Vue.js

(example)[https://vace.me/a/vue-spectre/index.html]

Build Setup

spectre components built with Vue.js.

This repository contains a set of native Vue.js components based on Bootspectre's markup and CSS. As a result no dependency on jQuery or Bootspectre's JavaScript is required. The only required dependencies are:

NPM

$ npm install vue-spectre

CommonJS

var btn = require('vue-spectre').Btn;

new Vue({
  components: {
    'btn': btn
  }
})

ES6

import { Btn } from 'vue-spectre'

new Vue({
  components: {
    Btn
  }
})

AMD

$ bower install vue-spectre

define(['vue-spectre'], function(VueSpectre) { var Btn = VueSpectre.Btn });

Browser globals

The dist folder contains vue-spectre.js and vue-spectre.min.js with all components exported in the window.VueSpectre object. and on both the Bower and NPM packages.

you can see test/index

<script src="path/to/vue.js"></script>
<script src="path/to/vue-spectre.js"></script>
<script>
    var vm = new Vue({
        components: {
            Btn: VueSpectre.Btn
        }
    })
</script>

Docs

See the documentation with live editable examples.

Local Setup

  • Install with npm install
  • Run the docs site in development mode with npm run build. This will watch for file changes as you work.
  • Build with npm run dist.

License

vue-spectre is licensed under The MIT License.