Changelog
Big update for Vue Telescope website
We've updated Vue Telescope website to embrace the whole power of new web technologies!
- Vue 3 with Composition API ✨
- Nuxt 3 🚀
- Nuxt Content 2 ✍️
- Tailwind 3 🎨
- Typescript 🤖
Another big news, is that Vue Telescope website now open source!
Vue Telemetry is now Vue Telescope 🔭
After discussions with the Vue.js community, we decided to rename Vue Telemetry to Vue telescope to avoid unnecessary associations and concerns about privacy.
Introducting Collections 📚
You can now bookmark websites and organize them into collections and lists!
We built this feature to gather beautiful showcase that we will list on nuxtjs.org very soon.
You can also share your Collections with community and use provided data in own apps.
We are looking forward your feedback and thank you again for everyone using our browser extensions 🧩.
Analyzer v0.9.0 released
- Renamed Vue Telemetry to Vue Telescope, see on GitHub
Browser extensions v1.5.2 released
insafe-eval
directive was removed from Content Security Policy to improve security and performance- Renamed Vue Telemetry to Vue Telescope to avoid a confusion from community 🙌
See more on GitHub.
Vue 3 detection ✨
We now support Vue 3 in the vue-telemetry-analyzer, making it available today in the Chrome and Firefox extensions.
On top of it, we also added support for PrimeVue and Vuesax UI frameworks.
Thank you to @cagataycivici, @alfonsobries, @antfu and our contributors for their help 🙌
Vue Telemetry extension v1.4.1 release
- fixes issues with login to phpMyAdmin, Cloudflare, Mailchimp etc
Website improvements and fixes
- hide "Install extension" button if extension already installed
- fix the ENOMEM error on lookup input
Vue Telemetry extension v1.4.0 release
- URL's ignore list (localhost, IP's)
- fix SourceMap warning
- fix the ENOMEM error
- add
window.$vueTelemetryExtension
for extension installation detection
Vue Telemetry Analyzer v0.7.6 release
- use Puppeteer
- update Puppeteer configuration to fix the ENOMEM error
- add vee-validate support
New Detectors 🤖
Vue Telemetry analyzer is open source, allowing anyone to add new detectors for Vue frameworks, plugins, Nuxt modules and UI librairies.
We received 3 pull requests, adding support for:
- Vue Tailwind (PR #17 by @alfonsobries) 👉 Explore websites using Vue Tailwind
- @braid/vue-formulate (PR #19 by @justin-schroeder) 👉 Explore websites using @braid/vue-formulate
- Inertia.js (PR #20 by @KABBOUCHI) 👉 Explore websites using Inertia.js
Thank you to these awesome contributors! We are looking forward seing more detectors from the Vue community 💚
VueTelemetry.com is live ✨
Afer multiple weeks of private beta to gather feedback, we are excited to officialy release Vue Telemetry.
Vue Telemetry is a website and a browser extension revealing the Vue plugins and technology stack powering any website.
At NuxtJS, we are Vue developers and curious about what Vue plugins or Nuxt modules are used when looking at a website, this is why we created Vue Telemetry, a tool inspired by the Vue Devtools and Wappalyzer for the Vue commmunity.
Vue Telemetry provides Vue developers a tool to explore Vue.js ecosystem for inspiration, research or analysis.
The website and extension are free to use, we do not track you and fully respect your privacy (we are developers too so we know how bad tracking is).
The analyzer and browser extensions are open source and adding new detector is super easy!
We would like to thank Netlify and Cloudinary for offering their service to the Vue community 💚
Vue Telemetry extension v1.2 release
The extension now analyze locally, making it as fast as Vue Devtools to detect Vue and its ecosystem ⚡️
Vue Telemetry extension 1.1.2 release
Handle fonts and remove basic auth.
Private Beta release
Vue Telemetry website opens private access to beta testers from Vue.js community.
Bug Fixes
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