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Metadata of nuxt modules are maintained in yml files inside ./modules directory and automatically synced from upstream to fetch latest information.
yarn sync <name> <repo>
Example: yarn sync tailwindcss nuxt-community/tailwindcss-module
To sync with a branch different than master, suffix the repo with #repo-branch, example: yarn sync tailwindcss nuxt-community/tailwindcss-module#dev
Compiled JSON data is available from following CDNs:
You can use the @nuxt/modules package by installing it in your project:
# npm
npm install @nuxt/modules
# yarn
yarn add @nuxt/modules
Then you can directly import the list of modules:
// ESM
import modules from '@nuxt/modules'
// CommonJS
const modules = require('@nuxt/modules')
| Field Name | Auto sync | Description |
|---|---|---|
name |
No | Canonical name or integration name |
description |
Yes | Short description |
repo |
No | GitHub repository. Format is org/name or org/name#main/path |
npm |
Yes | NPM package name |
icon |
No | Icon of module from ./website/public/icons directory |
github |
No | GitHub URL |
website |
No | Website URL |
learn_more |
No | Link to learn more (website or relevant integration website) |
category |
No | Module category from ./lib/categories.json |
type |
No | community (for nuxt-community), official (for https://github.com/) or 3rd-party |
maintainers |
Yes | List of maintainers each item has name, github and avatar |
compatibility |
No | Module compatibility status. nuxt field specifies semver of supported nuxt version. requires.bridge: true|optional can be used to specify Nuxt 2 bridge compatibility. |
yarn sync
npm/modules.jsonyarn build
npx yarn installStart development:
npx yarn dev
Then visit http://localhost:3000
In the development, the npm downloads and GitHub stars will be mocked unless setting USE_NUXT_API variable.
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