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The DevTools's color scheme will conflict with the color scheme of the project itself #233
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That's by design. We prefer that the theme be as consistent as possible, follow the system, and be as consistent as possible with the user application environment. |
I was messed up because I always thought there was a problem with my @vue/use. After following all the code, I found that it still automatically follows the system to change the dark mode. Finally, I had no choice but to build a new project and found that removing vite-plugin-vue-devtools plugin would not automatically change it |
Also be related to #111 (comment) |
I agree that we should isolate and avoid app conflicts with users as much as possible. |
Thank you for your reply. Looking forward to the new version |
Hi, there. What about adding some options to control whether the themes between the user project and the overlay injected by the Vite plugin should be the same? I prefer the themes to be the same wherever I change them, while some projects don't use |
Good idea, I think so too |
I see that DevTools adds
light/dark
class name to the HTML tag when switching color scheme, but there are some UI component libraries that also do color scheme switching vialight/dark
on the HTML tag, which results in switching color schemes in devtools and the current project's color scheme being affected.I think DevTools should be given a different class name, such as
devtools-light/devtools-dark
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