Nuxt/packages/vue-app/vetur/nuxt-attributes.json

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{
"nuxtChildKey": {
"description": "This prop will be set to <router-view/>, useful to make transitions inside a dynamic page and different route. Default: `$route.fullPath`"
},
"to": {
"description": "Denotes the target route of the link. When clicked, the value of the to prop will be passed to router.push() internally, so the value can be either a string or a location descriptor object."
},
"no-prefetch": {
"description": "Avoid prefetching route target."
},
"replace": {
"type": "boolean",
"description": "Setting replace prop will call router.replace() instead of router.push() when clicked, so the navigation will not leave a history record."
},
"append": {
"type": "boolean",
"description": "Setting append prop always appends the relative path to the current path. For example, assuming we are navigating from /a to a relative link b, without append we will end up at /b, but with append we will end up at /a/b."
},
"tag": {
"description": "Specify which tag to render to, and it will still listen to click events for navigation."
},
"active-class": {
"description": "Configure the active CSS class applied when the link is active."
},
"exact": {
"description": "The default active class matching behavior is inclusive match. For example, <router-link to=\"/a\"> will get this class applied as long as the current path starts with /a/ or is /a.\nOne consequence of this is that <router-link to=\"/\"> will be active for every route! To force the link into \"exact match mode\", use the exact prop: <router-link to=\"/\" exact>"
},
"event": {
"description": "Specify the event(s) that can trigger the link navigation."
},
"exact-active-class": {
"description": "Configure the active CSS class applied when the link is active with exact match. Note the default value can also be configured globally via the linkExactActiveClass router constructor option."
}
}