The recommended way to start a Vite-powered Vue project
To create a new Vue project using create-vue, simply run the following command in your terminal:
npm create vue@latest
[!IMPORTANT]
(@latestor@legacy) MUST NOT be omitted, otherwisenpmmay resolve to a cached and outdated version of the package.
By default, the command runs in interactive mode with prompts. You can skip these prompts by providing feature flags as CLI arguments. To see all available feature flags and options:
npm create vue@latest -- --help
This will show you various feature flags (like --typescript, --router) and options (like --bare for creating a project with minimal boilerplate).
undefinedPowerShell users: You’ll need to quote the double dashes: npm create vue@latest '--' --help
If you need to support IE11, you can create a Vue 2 project with:
npm create vue@legacy
[!WARNING]
Vue 2 Has Reached End of Life
Vite-Powered: Vue CLI is based on webpack, while create-vue is based on Vite. Vite supports most of the configured conventions found in Vue CLI projects out of the box, and provides a significantly better development experience due to its extremely fast startup and hot-module replacement speed. Learn more about why we recommend Vite over webpack here.
Scaffolding Tool: Unlike Vue CLI, create-vue itself is just a scaffolding tool. It creates a pre-configured project based on the features you choose, and delegates the rest to Vite. Projects scaffolded this way can directly leverage the Vite plugin ecosystem which is Rollup-compatible.
If you’re transitioning from Vue CLI to Create Vue, we’ve got you covered. Here are some resources to help you with the migration:
How to Migrate from Vue CLI to Vite