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ydy0615 d9ab341223 Add documentation for using Milkdown with various frameworks
- Created a new document for using components in Milkdown.
- Added a guide for using plugins in Milkdown, including toggling plugins programmatically and listing official plugins.
- Introduced a recipe for integrating Milkdown with Angular, including installation steps and component creation.
- Added a recipe for using Milkdown with Next.js, detailing installation and component setup.
- Created a guide for integrating Milkdown with NuxtJS, including installation and component creation.
- Added a comprehensive guide for using Milkdown with React, covering both Crepe and core Milkdown usage.
- Introduced a recipe for SolidJS integration with Milkdown, including installation and component creation.
- Added a guide for using Milkdown with Svelte, detailing installation and component setup.
- Created a comprehensive guide for integrating Milkdown with Vue, covering both Crepe and core Milkdown usage.
- Added a recipe for using Milkdown with Vue2, including installation and component creation.
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# Vue2
We don't provide Vue2 support out of box, but you can use the vanilla version with it easily.
## Install the Dependencies
```bash
# install with npm
npm install @milkdown/kit
npm install @milkdown/theme-nord
```
## Create a Component
Create a component is pretty easy.
```html
<template>
<div ref="editor"></div>
</template>
<script>
import { defaultValueCtx, Editor, rootCtx } from "@milkdown/kit/core";
import { commonmark } from "@milkdown/kit/preset/commonmark";
import { nord } from "@milkdown/theme-nord";
export default {
name: "Editor",
props: {
msg: String,
},
mounted() {
Editor.make()
.config((ctx) => {
ctx.set(rootCtx, this.$refs.editor);
ctx.set(defaultValueCtx, this.$props.msg);
})
.config(nord)
.use(commonmark)
.create();
},
};
</script>
```