Another style of writing Vue components.
Why this ?
There are many discussions in community that hopes for a solution that supports writing multiple Vue components in a single file. That's why Vue Vine
was born.
Vue Vine
was designed to provide more flexibility of managing Vue components. It is a parallel style to SFC.
Take a quick view:
Package | Version | Description |
---|---|---|
@vue-vine/compiler | Compiler | |
@vue-vine/language-server | Language Server | |
@vue-vine/language-service | Language Service | |
@vue-vine/vite-plugin | Vite Plugin | |
@vue-vine/eslint-parser | ESLint Parser | |
@vue-vine/nuxt | Nuxt Module | |
vue-vine-tsc | TypeScript CLI checker |
# If you didn't install `@antfu/ni` yet, I highly recommend you to install it.
ni -D vue-vine
Use the plugin in vite.config.ts
:
import { VineVitePlugin } from 'vue-vine/vite'
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
// ...Other plugins
VineVitePlugin()
],
})
Then add macro's type definition in tsconfig.json
:
{
"compilerOptions": {
"types": ["vue-vine/macros"]
}
}
For ESLint, install our custom ESLint parser:
ni -D @vue-vine/eslint-parser
You need to set custom ESLint parser for .vine.ts
files:
// eslint.config.mjs
import antfu from '@antfu/eslint-config'
import * as VueVineESLintParser from '@vue-vine/eslint-parser'
export default antfu(
{
// Override antfu's settings here:
// - ESLint Stylistic is not supported yet
stylistic: false,
},
{
rules: {
// ... Customize rules here
},
},
{
files: [
'path/to/**/*.vine.ts',
],
languageOptions: {
parser: VueVineESLintParser,
},
rules: {
// ... Customize rules here
},
},
)
Finally, install the VSCode extension, search Vue Vine
in the marketplace.

You can try the demo by following steps:
For development environment setup, first you need to get the VSCode extension bundle ouput.
git clone https://github.com/vue-vine/vue-vine.git
cd vue-vine
pnpm install
# Build all the required packages
pnpm run build
# Build the VSCode extension
pnpm run build:ext
After building the VSCode extension, you can open the 'Debug' tab in VSCode, and start the 'Run Vine Extension' debug session.

Then start the Playground's dev server in another terminal session.
pnpm run play
- You can see the demo in
http://localhost:3333/
. - You can inspect the transforming process in
http://localhost:3333/__inspect/