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Veaury is a way to integrate React with Vue.js.
[https://github.com/devilwjp/veaury Veaury] is a way to integrate React with [[Vue.js]].


=Excerpt from Veaury's Git Page=
=Excerpt from Veaury's Git Page=
Veaury (pronounced /ˈvjuːri/, inspired by 'beauty') is a tool library. It is built on the Vue and React framework. It's use cases include using both Vue and React in one app, migrating from React to Vue or from Vue to React, and using third-party Vue and React Components, such as antd, element-ui, vuetify.
Veaury (pronounced /ˈvjuːri/, inspired by 'beauty') is a tool library. It is built on the Vue and React framework. It's use cases include using both Vue and React in one app, migrating from React to Vue or from Vue to React, and using third-party Vue and React Components, such as antd, element-ui, vuetify.
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Veaury is a way to integrate React with Vue.js.

Excerpt from Veaury's Git Page

Veaury (pronounced /ˈvjuːri/, inspired by 'beauty') is a tool library. It is built on the Vue and React framework. It's use cases include using both Vue and React in one app, migrating from React to Vue or from Vue to React, and using third-party Vue and React Components, such as antd, element-ui, vuetify.


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