With the earlier version of Vue, filters were used in the v-for
directives to only extract some values. They are still called filters, but they are not used in this sense anymore. They are relegated to the role of post-processing for text. To be honest, I never really understood how to use filters in Vue 1 with lists, but that won't be a problem in version 2 because the only proper way to filter a list is to use computed properties.
With this recipe, you will be able to filter your list from the simplest to-do list to the most complex bills-of-materials of a spaceship.
You should have some familiarity with Vue lists and know the basics of computed properties; if you don't, the Writing lists and Learning how to use computed properties recipes will get you covered.