Build Tools & Bundlers

Vite Documentation

Next-generation frontend tooling.

v6.0.0 220 pages indexed searchable · AI-grounded

What is Vite?

Vite is a build tool that pairs a lightning-fast dev server using native ES modules with an optimized Rollup-based production build. It's the default for most modern frontend frameworks.

Smart Stack indexes the official Vite documentation and keeps it current, so you can search it directly or ask questions in plain language. Because answers are grounded in the real pages — not a model's training data — you get correct, version-aware APIs instead of plausible-looking guesses.

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Vite — FAQ

What is the latest version of Vite?
The latest version of Vite indexed in Smart Stack is 6.0.0. Smart Stack re-checks sources on a schedule, so answers stay current with releases rather than relying on a model's training cutoff.
Where can I find the official Vite documentation?
The official Vite documentation lives at https://vite.dev/guide/. Smart Stack indexes it so you can search across it — and the rest of your stack — and get AI answers grounded in those exact pages.
Can I search Vite docs together with the rest of my stack?
Yes. That's the core idea behind Smart Stack: add Vite to your stack alongside your other tools, and the AI answers questions using the official docs for everything you selected at once — no tab-switching.
Does Smart Stack hallucinate Vite APIs?
Smart Stack uses retrieval-augmented generation: it pulls relevant sections from the official Vite documentation and grounds the answer in them, which sharply reduces the made-up function signatures you get from ungrounded models.
What works well with Vite?
Vite is commonly used with tools in the build tools space and adjacent layers of the stack. Add them together in Smart Stack to get integration-aware answers that understand how they fit.