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Hi @hamza-rd, sorry for missing your message here, and the issues you opened. As far as I know, no one actively used the To answer part of your original question: yes, it’s no problem to mix-and-match JavaScript libraries on the remote and host side of a remote-ui project. You may not need any of this anymore, but we've just completely rewritten As part of this refactor, we’ve removed the |
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My web application relies on vue.js as the framework, necessitating the use of @remote-ui/vue for the host environment. However, I encountered an issue on the remote environment where @remote-ui/vue does not offer intellisense as @remote-ui/react does due to its direct support for JSX. Additionally, the latest tools do not seamlessly support vue.js with JSX bundling, in contrast to react JSX where esbuild works effortlessly out of the box.
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