
Getting Started | Vite
Vite (French word for "quick", pronounced /vit/, like "veet") is a build tool that aims to provide a faster and leaner development experience for modern web projects.
Vite | Next Generation Frontend Tooling
This documentation covers Vite 3 (old version). For the latest version, see https://vite.dev.
Home | Vite
This documentation covers Vite 2 (old version). For the latest version, see https://vite.dev.
Features | Vite
Vite provides first-party HMR integrations for Vue Single File Components and React Fast Refresh. There are also official integrations for Preact via @prefresh/vite.
Why Vite | Vite - v4.vitejs.dev
Vite aims to address these issues by leveraging new advancements in the ecosystem: the availability of native ES modules in the browser, and the rise of JavaScript tools written in …
Vite | Next Generation Frontend Tooling
I'm loving what Vite enables. We've found building SolidStart that it is less a metaframework but a system of symbiotic Vite plugins. While built with SolidJS in mind, they should scale from our …
Getting Started | Vite (main branch)
Vite (French word for "quick", pronounced /viːt/, like "veet") is a build tool that aims to provide a faster and leaner development experience for modern web projects.
Building for Production | Vite
With Vite, you can use your index.html for that purpose to get the smooth development experience. When it is time to bundle your library for distribution, use the build.lib config option.
Releases | Vite
The Vite team partners with the main projects in the ecosystem to test new Vite versions before they are released through the vite-ecosystem-ci project. Most projects using Vite should be …
Configuring Vite | Vite
Vite has a list of "allowed conditions" and will match the first condition that is in the allowed list. The default allowed conditions are: import, module, browser, default, and …