Clarification using Starter Kit and Vue Cli3, needed please
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@genyded said in Clarification using Starter Kit and Vue Cli3, needed please:
The docs already state “Vue CLI 3 Plugin”
That is if you want to go the route of Vue CLI3 Plugin and NOT the Starter Kit:
Vue CLI 3 plugin
Make sure you have vue-cli 3.x.x:
vue --version
If you don’t have a project created with vue-cli 3.x yet:
vue create my-app
Please take a look here:
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@hawkeye64 Can you tell me more about your feelings regarding the “onboarding” process. This is an aspect of our communication with the devs that we really want to be succinct, but also informative. Any feedback is greatly appreciated!
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Hi;
Although you asked hawkeye64 to give you some feedback, I’d also like to offer my two cents, to make Quasar a first class framework especially for new users getting started.When I was looking at different libraries, Vuetify was on the top of my list. the main reason was for the their great "style " of documents, samples, being able to test the samples online and copy a working sample to our code. This provides confidence to the new user and not to get intimidated. like https://vuetifyjs.com/en/components/badges
Quasar has a lot more into it, so to start off, it’s more complex and not having seamless docs, people can easily shy away from it. I took the time to read the docs to appreciate the power and richness of Quasar, but that’s only 5% of new users.
Hope this helps.
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so to start off, it’s more complex
That impression is the one we need to somehow avoid, because it isn’t true.
Scott
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Hmm…I was just about to suggest another name for that part of the docs and it looks like Razvan changed it already 3 days ago. Now it is “Quasar CLI” and now that I see it there, I can go with it.
I was about to suggest something like “Developing a Core Project” to go with the other “Developings” below it.
Scott
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Scott, I still see “Starter Kit”
https://quasar-framework.org/guide/index.html
https://quasar-framework.org/guide/app-installation.htmlAm I missing something?
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Maybe do a Ctrl + F5?
Scott
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@s-molinari said in Clarification using Starter Kit and Vue Cli3, needed please:
Maybe do a Ctrl + F5?
I had done that before I posted. No need to make fun of.
Docs Still shows the old stuff. -
Not making fun. Just a humble smile.
Are you looking at the version 17 docs?
Scott
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Ahhh…I see what you mean. Thanks for the screen. A picture says a 1000 words.
I was talking about the menu on the left. That now has “Quasar CLI” instead of “Starter Kit”. Maybe there needs to be more thought put into the docs on this too.
Scott
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Yes, I noticed the menu first, but all the right hand contents are still referring to starter kit.
Also, the need o fix the Vue CLi installation syntax to CLI 3. -
I’ve put in a PR. What do you think now?
Scott
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Awesome.
And also here as well. -
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Actually, I did some more changes.
https://github.com/smolinari/quasar-framework.org/blob/patch-23/source/guide/index.md
Scott
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Hehe…thinking alike. Yeah, I’ll update the vue commands too. Good catch.
Scott
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Awesome!
I don’t want to give any reason to anyone to walk away from Quasar. I see Quasar’s engineering like Vue’s engineering…
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I’m happy with the changes.
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@nothingismagick Sorry for the late reply. To me, Starter Kit is just another term for Evaluation. I think a lot of devs, when researching, use several tiers. We haven’t time to play and test with everything, so we look for Top 10 articles and go from there. If something does not look quite ready, then it is skipped. Starter Kit is really just semantics, but I understand the Quasar Team would like to grab the attention of a someone investigating and hold them enough that the dev wants to play around and see if the framework will work out. I see Quasar becoming the UI defacto standard for Vue. Lastly, when I was looking for a UI framework (2+ years ago now), Quasar was not at the top of my list. Unfortunately, the one I went with, and the one after that, and again, the one after that, did not satisfy my requirements. I finally tried Quasar and was quite thrilled with it. I have seen it mature over the past year and I know it will, and can, accomplish big things.