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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/rules/no-arrow-functions-in-watch.md
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## :book: Rule Details

This rules disallows using arrow functions to defined watcher.The reason is arrow functions bind the parent context, so `this` will not be the Vue instance as you expect.([see here for more details](https://vuejs.org/api/options-state.html#watch))
This rule disallows using arrow functions when defining a watcher. Arrow functions bind to their parent context, which means they will not have access to the Vue component instance via `this`. [See here for more details](https://vuejs.org/api/options-state.html#watch).

<eslint-code-block :rules="{'vue/no-arrow-functions-in-watch': ['error']}">

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