vueuse

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Use when working with VueUse composables - provides reactive utilities for state, browser APIs, sensors, network, animations. Check VueUse before writing custom composables - most patterns already implemented.

Install

mkdir -p .claude/skills/vueuse && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/1834" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/vueuse && rm skill.zip

Installs to .claude/skills/vueuse

About this skill

VueUse

Collection of essential Vue Composition utilities. Check VueUse before writing custom composables - most patterns already implemented.

Current stable: VueUse 14.x for Vue 3.5+

Installation

Vue 3:

pnpm add @vueuse/core

Nuxt:

pnpm add @vueuse/nuxt @vueuse/core
// nuxt.config.ts
export default defineNuxtConfig({
  modules: ['@vueuse/nuxt'],
})

Nuxt module auto-imports composables - no import needed.

Categories

CategoryExamples
StateuseLocalStorage, useSessionStorage, useRefHistory
ElementsuseElementSize, useIntersectionObserver, useResizeObserver
BrowseruseClipboard, useFullscreen, useMediaQuery
SensorsuseMouse, useKeyboard, useDeviceOrientation
NetworkuseFetch, useWebSocket, useEventSource
AnimationuseTransition, useInterval, useTimeout
ComponentuseVModel, useVirtualList, useTemplateRefsList
WatchwatchDebounced, watchThrottled, watchOnce
ReactivitycreateSharedComposable, toRef, toReactive
ArrayuseArrayFilter, useArrayMap, useSorted
TimeuseDateFormat, useNow, useTimeAgo
UtilitiesuseDebounce, useThrottle, useMemoize

Quick Reference

Load composable files based on what you need:

Working on...Load file
Finding a composablereferences/composables.md
Specific composablecomposables/<name>.md

Loading Files

Consider loading these reference files based on your task:

DO NOT load all files at once. Load only what's relevant to your current task.

Common Patterns

State persistence:

const state = useLocalStorage('my-key', { count: 0 })

Mouse tracking:

const { x, y } = useMouse()

Debounced ref:

const search = ref('')
const debouncedSearch = refDebounced(search, 300)

Shared composable (singleton):

const useSharedMouse = createSharedComposable(useMouse)

SSR Gotchas

Many VueUse composables use browser APIs unavailable during SSR.

Check with isClient:

import { isClient } from '@vueuse/core'

if (isClient) {
  // Browser-only code
  const { width } = useWindowSize()
}

Wrap in onMounted:

const width = ref(0)

onMounted(() => {
  // Only runs in browser
  const { width: w } = useWindowSize()
  width.value = w.value
})

Use SSR-safe composables:

// These check isClient internally
const mouse = useMouse() // Returns {x: 0, y: 0} on server
const storage = useLocalStorage('key', 'default') // Uses default on server

@vueuse/nuxt auto-handles SSR - composables return safe defaults on server.

Target Element Refs

When targeting component refs instead of DOM elements:

import type { MaybeElementRef } from '@vueuse/core'

// Component ref needs .$el to get DOM element
const compRef = ref<ComponentInstance>()
const { width } = useElementSize(compRef) // ❌ Won't work

// Use MaybeElementRef pattern
import { unrefElement } from '@vueuse/core'

const el = computed(() => unrefElement(compRef)) // Gets .$el
const { width } = useElementSize(el) // ✅ Works

Or access $el directly:

const compRef = ref<ComponentInstance>()

onMounted(() => {
  const el = compRef.value?.$el as HTMLElement
  const { width } = useElementSize(el)
})

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