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nuxt/awesome — explained in plain English

Analysis updated 2026-06-26

5,500Audience · developerComplexity · 1/5Setup · easy

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A curated community list of resources for Nuxt, the Vue.js web framework, covering official docs, starter templates, modules, articles, books, and real websites built with Nuxt.

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  root((repo))
    Official Resources
      Documentation
      API reference
      Release notes
    Community
      Discord server
      YouTube channel
      Reddit forum
    Starter Templates
      Base Nuxt starter
      Tailwind and DaisyUI
      Vuetify admin panel
      Tauri desktop app
    Learning
      Articles
      Books
      Example projects
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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Developers starting a Nuxt project who want a pre-configured starter template instead of setting everything up from scratch

USE CASE 2

Vue developers looking for community modules, articles, and examples to extend their Nuxt application

USE CASE 3

Anyone exploring what kinds of real-world sites and products have been built with Nuxt for inspiration

What is it built with?

Vue.jsNuxtTailwind CSSVuetifyTauri

How does it compare?

nuxt/awesomebraziljs/eloquente-javascriptexpressjs/body-parser
Stars5,5005,5005,500
LanguageJavaScript
Setup difficultyeasyeasyeasy
Complexity1/51/52/5
Audiencedevelopergeneraldeveloper

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How do you get it running?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min

No installation required, this is a curated Markdown list. Browse it on GitHub or contribute new entries via pull request.

No explicit license mentioned in the explanation.

So what is it?

This repository is a curated list of resources related to Nuxt, a framework for building web applications with Vue.js. Nuxt adds structure and conventions on top of Vue to make it easier to build full websites, including pages that are rendered on the server before reaching the user's browser. This list is maintained by the Nuxt team and community contributors. The list is organized into sections. Official resources point to Nuxt's own documentation, API reference, release notes, and module directory. Community links cover the Nuxt YouTube channel, Twitter account, Discord server, and Reddit forum. A modules section directs readers to the official module listing and a GitHub topic search for community-built extensions. Starter templates are listed for people who want a pre-configured project to build from. Options include a base Nuxt starter, a template combining Nuxt with Tailwind CSS and DaisyUI, an admin-panel starter using Vuetify, and a desktop app starter combining Nuxt with Tauri. Official examples include simple demos and more substantial projects like a movie browser and a Hacker News clone. The list also collects articles and books. Articles cover topics like server components, running Nuxt on edge infrastructure, developer tooling, and Docker deployment. Books include a Japanese-language beginner's guide to Nuxt. The final sections catalog open-source projects and real commercial websites built with Nuxt, ranging from real estate platforms and ecommerce stores to university sites and podcast directories. Pull requests from the community are welcomed to add new entries to any section.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
I want to start a Nuxt project with Tailwind CSS already set up. Which starter template from the Nuxt awesome list should I use and how do I scaffold it?
Prompt 2
I'm building a Nuxt app and need an admin panel. Which starter template from the Nuxt awesome list includes Vuetify, and how do I get started with it?
Prompt 3
Point me to the best articles in the Nuxt awesome list for deploying a Nuxt app with Docker and on edge infrastructure.

Frequently asked questions

What is awesome?

A curated community list of resources for Nuxt, the Vue.js web framework, covering official docs, starter templates, modules, articles, books, and real websites built with Nuxt.

What license does awesome use?

No explicit license mentioned in the explanation.

How hard is awesome to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is awesome for?

Mainly developer.

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