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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/guide/composition-api-introduction.md
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<VideoLesson href="https://www.vuemastery.com/courses/vue-3-essentials/why-the-composition-api" title="Learn how Composition API works in depth with Vue Mastery">Watch a free video about the Composition API on Vue Mastery</VideoLesson>

Creating Vue components allows us to extract repeatable parts of the interface coupled with its functionality into reusable pieces of code. This alone can get our application pretty far in terms of maintainability and flexibility. However, our collective experience has proved that this alone might not be enough, especially when your application is getting really big – think several hundreds of components. When dealing with such large applications, sharing and reusing code becomes especially important.
Creating Vue components allows us to extract repeatable parts of the interface coupled with its functionality into reusable pieces of code. This alone can get our application pretty far in terms of maintainability and flexibility. However, our collective experience has proved that this alone might not be enough, especially when your application is getting really big – think several hundred components. When dealing with such large applications, sharing and reusing code becomes especially important.

Let’s imagine that in our app, we have a view to show a list of repositories of a certain user. On top of that, we want to apply search and filter capabilities. Our component handling this view could look like this:

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