- Note: global builds are not [UMD](https://github.com/umdjs/umd) builds. They are built as [IIFEs](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/IIFE) and is only meant for direct use via `<script src>`.
- **`vue.global.js`**: the "full" build that supports compiling templates on the fly.
- **`vue.runtime.global.js`**: runtime only, does not include runtime template compilation support. Use this if you are not using a bundler, but somehow pre-compiling your template.
- **`vue.esm(.prod).js`**:
- For usage via native ES modules imports (in browser via `<script type="module">`, or via Node.js native ES modules support in the future)
- Inlines all dependencies - i.e. it's a single ES module with no imports from other files
- this means you **must** import everything from this file nad this file only to ensure you are getting the same instance of code.
- Hard-coded prod/dev branches, and the prod build is pre-minified (you will need to use different files for dev/prod)
- imported depdencies are also `esm-bundler` builds and will in turn import their dependencies (e.g. `@vue/runtime-core` imports `@vue/reactivity`)
- this means you **can** install/import these deps individually without ending up with different instances of these dependencies.
- **`vue.runtime.esm-bundler.js`**: runtime only, does not include runtime template compilation support. **This is the default entry for bundlers (via `module` field in `package.json`)** because when using a bundler templates are typically pre-compiled (e.g. in `*.vue` files).
- **`vue.esm-bundler.js`**: includes the runtime compiler. Use this if you are using a bundler but still want runtime template compilation (e.g. in-DOM templates or templates via inline JavaScript strings).