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According to [this](https://cli.vuejs.org/guide/plugins-and-presets.html#installing-plugins-in-an-existing-project) you are able to install community plugins as follows:
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According to [this](https://cli.vuejs.org/guide/plugins-and-presets.html#installing-plugins-in-an-existing-project) you are able to install community plugins as follows:
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Note that vue-loader uses `lang="coffee"` to identify components which are using Coffeescript, but `lang="coffee"` is not recognizable for ESLint. Fortunately, ESLint (following traditional HTML) uses `type="xxx"` to identify the type of scripts. As long as a `<script>` tag has any type other than javascript, ESLint would mark the script as non-javascript, and skips linting it. Coffeescript’s convention is to use `type="text/coffeescript"` to identify itself. Therefore, in your Vue components which are using Coffeescript, using both `lang` and `type` to avoid ESLint warnings.
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Note that vue-loader uses `lang="coffee"` to identify components which are using Coffeescript, but `lang="coffee"` is not recognizable for ESLint. Fortunately, ESLint (following traditional HTML) uses `type="xxx"` to identify the type of scripts. As long as a `<script>` tag has any type other than javascript, ESLint would mark the script as non-javascript, and skips linting it. Coffeescript’s convention is to use `type="text/coffeescript"` to identify itself. Therefore, in your Vue components which are using Coffeescript, using both `lang` and `type` to avoid ESLint warnings.
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