The intuitive Vue framework for building web applications
Auto-imports for composables and components mean you can build fast without writing import statements everywhere — the DX is genuinely delightful
The Nuxt DevTools extension gives you an interactive view of components, composables, and routes — the best built-in debugging experience in any framework
Vue's progressive enhancement philosophy means you can start simple and add complexity only where needed
Server routes with the same syntax as your frontend means full-stack development without switching mental models
The ecosystem is smaller than Next.js and finding community modules for uncommon integrations often means building your own
The Nuxt 2 to Nuxt 3 migration was painful and broke many community modules — the framework has a history of major version churn
TypeScript support is good but some auto-imported types require special tsconfig setup that isn't obvious from the docs
Hot module replacement can be slow on large projects and requires a full page refresh more often than Vue's own dev server
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