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Nuxt's llms.txt contains 3 sections:
- Nuxt Docs
- Documentation Sets
- Nuxt v5 Documentation
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# Nuxt Docs
> Nuxt is an open source framework that makes web development intuitive and powerful. Create performant and production-grade full-stack web apps and websites with confidence.
## Documentation Sets
- [Nuxt Docs](https://nuxt.com/llms-full.txt): The complete Nuxt documentation and blog posts written in Markdown (MDC syntax).
## Nuxt v5 Documentation
- [Introduction](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/getting-started/introduction.md): Nuxt's goal is to make web development intuitive and performant with a great Developer Experience in mind.
- [Installation](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/getting-started/installation.md): Get started with Nuxt quickly with our online starters or start locally with your terminal.
- [Configuration](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/getting-started/configuration.md): Nuxt is configured with sensible defaults to make you productive.
- [Views](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/getting-started/views.md): Nuxt provides several component layers to implement the user interface of your application.
- [Assets](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/getting-started/assets.md): Nuxt offers two options for your assets.
- [Styling](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/getting-started/styling.md): Learn how to style your Nuxt application.
- [Routing](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/getting-started/routing.md): Nuxt file-system routing creates a route for every file in the pages/ directory.
- [SEO and Meta](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/getting-started/seo-meta.md): Improve your Nuxt app's SEO with powerful head config, composables and components.
- [Transitions](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/getting-started/transitions.md): Apply transitions between pages and layouts with Vue or native browser View Transitions.
- [Data Fetching](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/getting-started/data-fetching.md): Nuxt provides composables to handle data fetching within your application.
- [State Management](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/getting-started/state-management.md): Nuxt provides powerful state management libraries and the useState composable to create a reactive and SSR-friendly shared state.
- [Error Handling](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/getting-started/error-handling.md): Learn how to catch and handle errors in Nuxt.
- [Server](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/getting-started/server.md): Build full-stack applications with Nuxt's server framework. You can fetch data from your database or another server, create APIs, or even generate static server-side content like a sitemap or a RSS feed - all from a single codebase.
- [Layers](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/getting-started/layers.md): Nuxt provides a powerful system that allows you to extend the default files, configs, and much more.
- [Prerendering](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/getting-started/prerendering.md): Nuxt allows pages to be statically rendered at build time to improve certain performance or SEO metrics
- [Deployment](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/getting-started/deployment.md): Learn how to deploy your Nuxt application to any hosting provider.
- [Testing](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/getting-started/testing.md): How to test your Nuxt application.
- [Upgrade Guide](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/getting-started/upgrade.md): Learn how to upgrade to the latest Nuxt version.
- [.nuxt](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/nuxt.md): Nuxt uses the .nuxt/ directory in development to generate your Vue application.
- [.output](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/output.md): Nuxt creates the .output/ directory when building your application for production.
- [assets](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/app/assets.md): The assets/ directory is used to add all the website's assets that the build tool will process.
- [components](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/app/components.md): The components/ directory is where you put all your Vue components.
- [composables](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/app/composables.md): Use the composables/ directory to auto-import your Vue composables into your application.
- [layouts](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/app/layouts.md): Nuxt provides a layouts framework to extract common UI patterns into reusable layouts.
- [middleware](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/app/middleware.md): Nuxt provides middleware to run code before navigating to a particular route.
- [pages](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/app/pages.md): Nuxt provides file-based routing to create routes within your web application.
- [plugins](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/app/plugins.md): Nuxt has a plugins system to use Vue plugins and more at the creation of your Vue application.
- [utils](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/app/utils.md): Use the utils/ directory to auto-import your utility functions throughout your application.
- [app.vue](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/app/app.md): The app.vue file is the main component of your Nuxt application.
- [app.config.ts](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/app/app-config.md): Expose reactive configuration within your application with the App Config file.
- [error.vue](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/app/error.md): The error.vue file is the error page in your Nuxt application.
- [content](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/content.md): Use the content/ directory to create a file-based CMS for your application.
- [layers](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/layers.md): Use the layers/ directory to organize and auto-register local layers within your application.
- [modules](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/modules.md): Use the modules/ directory to automatically register local modules within your application.
- [node_modules](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/node_modules.md): The package manager stores the dependencies of your project in the node_modules/ directory.
- [public](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/public.md): The public/ directory is used to serve your website's static assets.
- [server](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/server.md): The server/ directory is used to register API and server handlers to your application.
- [shared](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/shared.md): Use the shared/ directory to share functionality between the Vue app and the Nitro server.
- [.env](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/env.md): A .env file specifies your build/dev-time environment variables.
- [.gitignore](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/gitignore.md): A .gitignore file specifies intentionally untracked files that git should ignore.
- [.nuxtignore](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/nuxtignore.md): The .nuxtignore file lets Nuxt ignore files in your project’s root directory during the build phase.
- [.nuxtrc](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/nuxtrc.md): The .nuxtrc file allows you to define nuxt configurations in a flat syntax.
- [nuxt.config.ts](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/nuxt-config.md): Nuxt can be easily configured with a single nuxt.config file.
- [package.json](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/package.md): The package.json file contains all the dependencies and scripts for your application.
- [tsconfig.json](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure/tsconfig.md): Learn how Nuxt manages TypeScript configuration across different parts of your project.
- [Nuxt Directory Structure](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/directory-structure.md): Learn about the directory structure of a Nuxt application and how to use it.
- [Nuxt Guide](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide.md): Learn how Nuxt works with in-depth guides.
- [Rendering Modes](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/concepts/rendering.md): Learn about the different rendering modes available in Nuxt.
- [Vue.js Development](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/concepts/vuejs-development.md): Nuxt uses Vue.js and adds features such as component auto-imports, file-based routing and composables for an SSR-friendly usage.
- [Nuxt Lifecycle](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/concepts/nuxt-lifecycle.md): Understanding the lifecycle of Nuxt applications can help you gain deeper insights into how the framework operates, especially for both server-side and client-side rendering.
- [Auto-imports](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/concepts/auto-imports.md): Nuxt auto-imports components, composables, helper functions and Vue APIs.
- [Server Engine](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/concepts/server-engine.md): Nuxt is powered by a new server engine: Nitro.
- [Modules](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/concepts/modules.md): Nuxt provides a module system to extend the framework core and simplify integrations.
- [ES Modules](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/concepts/esm.md): Nuxt uses native ES modules.
- [TypeScript](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/concepts/typescript.md): Nuxt is fully typed and provides helpful shortcuts to ensure you have access to accurate type information when you are coding.
- [Code Style](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/concepts/code-style.md): Nuxt supports ESLint out of the box
- [Nuxt and Hydration](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/best-practices/hydration.md): Why fixing hydration issues is important
- [Nuxt performance](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/best-practices/performance.md): Best practices for improving performance of Nuxt apps.
- [Nuxt Plugins](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/best-practices/plugins.md): Best practices when using Nuxt plugins.
- [Nuxt MCP Server](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/ai/mcp.md): Use Nuxt documentation in your AI assistants with Model Context Protocol support.
- [Nuxt LLMs.txt](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/ai/llms-txt.md): How to get AI tools like Cursor, Windsurf, GitHub Copilot, ChatGPT, and Claude to understand Nuxt concepts, APIs, and best practices.
- [Create Your First Module](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/modules/getting-started.md): Learn how to create your first Nuxt module using the official starter template.
- [Understand Module Structure](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/modules/module-anatomy.md): Learn how Nuxt modules are structured and how to define them.
- [Add Plugins, Components & More](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/modules/recipes-basics.md): Learn how to inject plugins, components, composables and server routes from your module.
- [Use Hooks & Extend Types](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/modules/recipes-advanced.md): Master lifecycle hooks, virtual files and TypeScript declarations in your modules.
- [Test Your Module](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/modules/testing.md): Learn how to test your Nuxt module with unit, integration and E2E tests.
- [Follow Best Practices](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/modules/best-practices.md): Build performant and maintainable Nuxt modules with these guidelines.
- [Publish & Share Your Module](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/modules/ecosystem.md): Join the Nuxt module ecosystem and publish your module to npm.
- [Module Author Guide](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/modules.md): Learn how to create a Nuxt module to integrate, enhance or extend any Nuxt applications.
- [Custom Routing](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/recipes/custom-routing.md): In Nuxt, your routing is defined by the structure of your files inside the pages directory. However, since it uses vue-router under the hood, Nuxt offers you several ways to add custom routes in your project.
- [Using Vite Plugins in Nuxt](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/recipes/vite-plugin.md): Learn how to integrate Vite plugins into your Nuxt project.
- [Custom useFetch in Nuxt](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/recipes/custom-usefetch.md): How to create a custom fetcher for calling your external API in Nuxt.
- [Sessions and Authentication](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/recipes/sessions-and-authentication.md): Authentication is an extremely common requirement in web apps. This recipe will show you how to implement basic user registration and authentication in your Nuxt app.
- [Creating Custom Events](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/going-further/events.md): Nuxt provides a powerful event system powered by hookable.
- [Experimental Features](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/going-further/experimental-features.md): Enable Nuxt experimental features to unlock new possibilities.
- [Features](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/going-further/features.md): Enable or disable optional Nuxt features to unlock new possibilities.
- [How Nuxt Works?](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/going-further/internals.md): Nuxt is a minimal but highly customizable framework to build web applications.
- [Runtime Config](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/going-further/runtime-config.md): Nuxt provides a runtime config API to expose configuration and secrets within your application.
- [Nightly Release Channel](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/going-further/nightly-release-channel.md): The nightly release channel allows using Nuxt built directly from the latest commits to the repository.
- [Lifecycle Hooks](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/going-further/hooks.md): Nuxt provides a powerful hooking system to expand almost every aspect using hooks.
- [Nuxt Kit](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/going-further/kit.md): @nuxt/kit provides features for module authors.
- [NuxtApp](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/going-further/nuxt-app.md): In Nuxt, you can access runtime app context within composables, components and plugins.
- [Authoring Nuxt Layers](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/going-further/layers.md): Nuxt provides a powerful system that allows you to extend the default files, configs, and much more.
- [Debugging](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/guide/going-further/debugging.md): In Nuxt, you can get started with debugging your application directly in the browser as well as in your IDE.
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- [<ClientOnly>](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/api/components/client-only.md): Render components only in client-side with the <ClientOnly> component.
- [<DevOnly>](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/api/components/dev-only.md): Render components only during development with the <DevOnly> component.
- [<NuxtClientFallback>](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/api/components/nuxt-client-fallback.md): Nuxt provides the <NuxtClientFallback> component to render its content on the client if any of its children trigger an error in SSR
- [<NuxtPicture>](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/api/components/nuxt-picture.md): Nuxt provides a <NuxtPicture> component to handle automatic image optimization.
- [<Teleport>](https://nuxt.com/raw/docs/5.x/api/components/teleports.md): The <Teleport> component teleports a component to a different location in the DOM.What is llms.txt?
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