skills/nuxt/SKILL.md
Use when working on Nuxt 4+ projects - provides server routes, file-based routing, middleware patterns, Nuxt-specific composables, and configuration with latest docs. Covers h3 v1 helpers (validation, WebSocket, SSE) and nitropack v2 patterns. Updated for Nuxt 4.3+.
npx skillsauth add onmax/claude-config nuxtInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Progressive guidance for Nuxt 4+ projects (v4.3+) with latest patterns and conventions.
Working with:
Read specific files based on current work:
For Vue composables: See vue skill composables.md (VueUse, Composition API patterns)
For UI components: use nuxt-ui skill
For database/storage: use nuxthub skill
For content-driven sites: use nuxt-content skill
For creating modules: use nuxt-modules skill
For project scaffolding/CI: use ts-library skill
Consider loading these reference files based on your task:
DO NOT load all files at once. Load only what's relevant to your current task.
// server/api/hello.get.ts
import { z } from 'zod'
export default defineEventHandler(async (event) => {
const { name } = await getValidatedQuery(event, z.object({
name: z.string().default('world'),
}).parse)
return { message: `Hello ${name}` }
})
You are working with Nuxt 4+. Key differences:
| Old (Nuxt 2/3) | New (Nuxt 4) |
| ----------------- | ------------------------------- |
| <Nuxt /> | <NuxtPage /> |
| context.params | getRouterParam(event, 'name') |
| window.origin | useRequestURL().origin |
| String routes | Typed router with route names |
| Separate layouts/ | Parent routes with <slot> |
If you're unsure about Nuxt 4 patterns, read the relevant guidance file first.
When to fetch latest docs:
Official sources:
Main skill: ~300 tokens. Each sub-file: ~800-1500 tokens. Only load files relevant to current task.
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