Vue.js

MVVM made simple.
Introduction
Vue.js is a library for building interactive web interfaces. It provides the benefits of MVVM data binding and a composable component system with a simple and flexible API. You should try it out if you like:
- Intuitive API that simply makes sense
- Extendable Data bindings
- Plain JavaScript objects as models
- Building interface by composing reusable components
- Flexibility to mix & match the view layer with other libraries
It's really really easy to get started. Seriously, it's so easy:
<div id="demo">
{{message}}
<input v-model="message">
</div>var demo = new Vue({
el: '#demo',
data: {
message: 'Hello Vue.js!'
}
})To check out the live demo, guides and API reference, visit vuejs.org.
Browser Support
Vue.js supports most ECMAScript 5 compliant browsers, essentially IE9+. IE8 and below are not supported.
Contribution
Read the contributing guide.
Get in Touch
- General, non source-code related questions: check the FAQ first, if it's not addressed in there, ask here.
- If you have a Vue-related project/component/tool, add it to this list!
- Bugs, suggestions & feature requests: open an issue
- Twitter: @vuejs
- Google+ Community
- freenode IRC Channel: #vuejs
Changelog
See details changes for each version in the release notes.
License
Copyright (c) 2014 Evan You

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