A full-featured Webpack setup + VueMaterial with hot-reload, lint-on-save, unit testing & css extraction.
- For this template: common questions specific to this template are answered and each part is described in greater detail
 - For Vue 2.0: general information about how to work with Vue, not specific to this template
 
This is a project template for vue-cli. It is recommended to use npm 3+ for a more efficient dependency tree.
$ npm install -g vue-cli
$ vue init vuematerial/webpack my-project
$ cd my-project
$ npm install
$ npm run devThis will scaffold the project using the master branch. If you wish to use the latest version of the webpack template, do the following instead:
$ vue init webpack#develop my-projectThe development server will run on port 8080 by default. If that port is already in use on your machine, the next free port will be used.
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npm run dev: first-in-class development experience.- Webpack + 
vue-loaderfor single file Vue components. - State preserving hot-reload
 - State preserving compilation error overlay
 - Lint-on-save with ESLint
 - Source maps
 
 - Webpack + 
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npm run build: Production ready build.- JavaScript minified with UglifyJS v3.
 - HTML minified with html-minifier.
 - CSS across all components extracted into a single file and minified with cssnano.
 - Static assets compiled with version hashes for efficient long-term caching, and an auto-generated production 
index.htmlwith proper URLs to these generated assets. - Use 
npm run build --reportto build with bundle size analytics. 
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npm run unit: Unit tests run in JSDOM with Jest, or in PhantomJS with Karma + Mocha + karma-webpack.- Supports ES2015+ in test files.
 - Easy mocking.
 
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npm run e2e: End-to-end tests with Nightwatch.- Run tests in multiple browsers in parallel.
 - Works with one command out of the box:
- Selenium and chromedriver dependencies automatically handled.
 - Automatically spawns the Selenium server.
 
 
 
You can fork this repo to create your own boilerplate, and use it with vue-cli:
vue init username/repo my-project