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Installation
Get started with Nuxt quickly with our online starters or start locally with your terminal.
Play Online
You can start playing with Nuxt 3 in your browser using our online sandboxes:
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Prerequisites
Before getting started, please make sure you have installed the recommended setup.
- Node.js* (latest LTS version) 👉 [Download]
- Visual Studio Code 👉 [Download]
- Volar Extension 👉 [Download]
- Either enable Take Over Mode (recommended)
- ... or add TypeScript Vue Plugin (Volar) 👉 [Download]
* If you already have Node.js installed, check with node --version
that you are using version 14.16 or above 16.11.
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If you have enabled Take Over Mode or installed the TypeScript Vue Plugin (Volar), you can disable generating the shim for *.vue
files in your nuxt.config
file:
export default defineNuxtConfig({
typescript: {
shim: false
}
})
::
New Project
Open a terminal, or from Visual Studio Code, open an integrated terminal and use the following command to create a new starter project:
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npx nuxi init nuxt-app
pnpm dlx nuxi init nuxt-app
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Open nuxt-app
folder in Visual Studio Code:
code nuxt-app
Install the dependencies:
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yarn install
npm install
pnpm install --shamefully-hoist
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Development Server
Now you'll be able to start your Nuxt app in development mode:
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yarn dev -o
npm run dev -- -o
pnpm run dev -o
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::alert{type=success icon=✨ .font-bold} Well done! A browser window should automatically open for http://localhost:3000. ::
Next Steps
Now that you've created your Nuxt 3 project, you are ready to start building your application.
- Learn about the framework concepts