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The docs don't mention that you can have frontmatter in your Vue components and how to do it. I just dug that feature out of the source and thought that it should be mentioned.

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I'm curious about where did you find the usage.

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For example if I want to create a page, that has special functionality and needs extra dependencies, but it's the only one that needs it. I can just create a README.vue file, make my own import statements and webpack puts it in a neat separate chunk ^^

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