Nuxt is a free and open-source framework with an intuitive and extendable way to create type-safe, performant and production-grade full-stack web applications and websites with Vue.js.
Simple, intuitive and powerful, Nuxt lets you write Vue components in a way that makes sense. Every repetitive task is automated, so you can focus on writing your full-stack Vue application with confidence.
We highly recommend you take a look at the [Nuxt documentation](https://nuxt.com/docs) to level up. It’s a great resource for learning more about the framework. It covers everything from getting started to advanced topics.
We invite you to contribute and help improve Nuxt 💚
Here are a few ways you can get involved:
- **Reporting Bugs:** If you come across any bugs or issues, please check out the [reporting bugs guide](https://nuxt.com/docs/community/reporting-bugs) to learn how to submit a bug report.
- **Suggestions:** Have ideas to enhance Nuxt? We'd love to hear them! Check out the [contribution guide](https://nuxt.com/docs/community/contribution) to share your suggestions.
- **Questions:** If you have questions or need assistance, the [getting help guide](https://nuxt.com/docs/community/getting-help) provides resources to help you out.
Follow the docs to [Set Up Your Local Development Environment](https://nuxt.com/docs/community/framework-contribution#setup) to contribute to the framework and documentation.
You can find the code for Nuxt 2 on the [`2.x` branch](https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/tree/2.x) and the documentation at [v2.nuxt.com](https://v2.nuxt.com).
If you expect to be using Nuxt 2 beyond the EOL (End of Life) date (June 30, 2024), and still need a maintained version that can satisfy security and browser compatibility requirements, make sure to check out [HeroDevs’ NES (Never-Ending Support) Nuxt 2](https://www.herodevs.com/support/nuxt-nes?utm_source=nuxt-github&utm_medium=nuxt-readme).
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