## Development Setup This project uses a monorepo setup that requires using [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com) because it relies on [Yarn workspaces](https://yarnpkg.com/blog/2017/08/02/introducing-workspaces/). ``` sh # install dependencies yarn # link `vue` executable # if you have the old vue-cli installed globally, you may # need to uninstall it first. cd packages/@vue/cli yarn link # create test projects in /packages/test cd - cd packages/test vue create test-app cd test-app yarn serve ``` ### Testing Tips The full test suite is rather slow, because it has a number of e2e tests that perform full webpack builds of actual projects. To narrow down the tests needed to run during development, you can pass the test script a regex to match test filenames: ``` sh yarn test ``` Note the regex matches against full paths relative to the project root, so for example if you want to test all the prompt modules in `packages/@vue/cli/lib/promptModules`, you can simply run: ``` sh yarn test promptModules ``` Alternatively, you can run the tests inside specific packages with the `-p` flag: ``` sh yarn test -p cli,cli-service ``` If the package is a plugin, you can omit the `cli-plugin-` prefix: ``` sh yarn test -p typescript ``` You can also pass `--watch` to run tests in watch mode. Note that `jest --onlyChanged` isn't always accurate because some tests spawn child processes. ### Plugin Development See [dedicated section in docs](https://github.com/vuejs/vue-cli/tree/dev/docs/plugin-dev.md).