element-plus-vue3
When to use this skill
Use this skill whenever the user wants to:
- Install and set up Element Plus in a Vue 3 project
- Use Element Plus components in Vue 3 applications
- Configure Element Plus (global config, i18n, theme, etc.)
- Use form components (Button, Input, Form, etc.)
- Use data display components (Table, Card, etc.)
- Use feedback components (Message, Notification, Dialog, etc.)
- Use navigation components (Menu, Tabs, etc.)
- Customize component styles and themes
- Handle component events
- Understand Element Plus API and methods
- Troubleshoot Element Plus issues
How to use this skill
This skill is organized to match the Element Plus official documentation structure (https://element-plus.org/zh-CN/, https://element-plus.org/en-US/guide/design, https://element-plus.org/en-US/component/overview). When working with Element Plus:
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