Quickly get started with a minimal Nuxt starter template!
Head over to nuxt.new to get started quickly.
You can use the create-nuxt CLI to clone the latest template to an empty directory:
$ npm create nuxt@latest [<dir>] -- [-t,--template=<template>]Example: Clone v4 to my-app directory:
$ npm create nuxt@latest my-app -- -t v4| Name | Description | Local | Online | 
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| v4 | Nuxt 4 | npm create nuxt@latest -- -t v4 | 
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| v4-compat | Nuxt 3 with v4 compat | npm create nuxt@latest -- -t v4-compat | 
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| v3 | Nuxt 3 | npm create nuxt@latest | 
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| module | Nuxt Module with Module Builder | npm create nuxt@latest -- -t module | 
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| module-devtools | Nuxt Module with Nuxt DevTools integration | npm create nuxt@latest -- -t module-devtools | 
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| content | Nuxt Content | npm create nuxt@latest -- -t content | 
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| ui | Nuxt UI | npm create nuxt@latest -- -t ui | 
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Each template is maintained in a branch (see all branches). For improvements, please open a Pull Request to each individual branch.
Note: Please avoid commiting lock-files such as yarn.lock and package-lock.json to template branches!
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