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The benefits of all this are:
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1.`file-loader` allows you to designate where to copy and place the asset file, and how to name it using version hashes for better caching. Moreoever, this also means **you can just place images next to your `*.vue` files and use relative paths based on the folder structure instead of worrying about deployment URLs**. With proper config, Webpack will auto-rewrite the file paths into correct URLs in the bundled output.
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1.`file-loader` allows you to designate where to copy and place the asset file, and how to name it using version hashes for better caching. Moreover, this also means **you can just place images next to your `*.vue` files and use relative paths based on the folder structure instead of worrying about deployment URLs**. With proper config, Webpack will auto-rewrite the file paths into correct URLs in the bundled output.
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2.`url-loader` allows you to conditionally inline a file as base-64 data URL if they are smaller than a given threshold. This can reduce the amount of HTTP requests for trivial files. If the file is larger than the threshold, it automatically falls back to `file-loader`.
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