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v-trumbowyg

v0.0.1

Published

vue trumbowyg

Downloads

8

Readme

vue-trumbowyg

vue-trumbowyg

Commands

You can replace yarn with npm run here.

# build for production
yarn build

# development mode
yarn dev

# serve the bundled dist folder in production mode
yarn serve

Polyfills

By default we only polyfill window.Promise and Object.assign. You can add more polyfills in ./src/polyfills.js.

Code splitting

As webpack supports both dynamic import and require.ensure syntax, we would recommend you to stick to require.ensure for now because of performance issue.

Analyze bundle size

Run yarn report to get a report of bundle size which helps you:

  • Realize what's really inside your bundle
  • Find out what modules make up the most of it's size
  • Find modules that got there by mistake
  • Optimize it!

This project is generated by create-vue-app.