
nuxt-modules
BeliebtUse when creating Nuxt modules: (1) Published npm modules (@nuxtjs/, nuxt-), (2) Local project modules (modules/ directory), (3) Runtime extensions (components, composables, plugins), (4) Server extensions (API routes, middleware), (5) Releasing/publishing modules to npm, (6) Setting up CI/CD workflows for modules. Provides defineNuxtModule patterns, Kit utilities, hooks, E2E testing, and release automation.
"Use when creating Nuxt modules: (1) Published npm modules (@nuxtjs/, nuxt-), (2) Local project modules (modules/ directory), (3) Runtime extensions (components, composables, plugins), (4) Server extensions (API routes, middleware), (5) Releasing/publishing modules to npm, (6) Setting up CI/CD workflows for modules. Provides defineNuxtModule patterns, Kit utilities, hooks, E2E testing, and release automation."
Nuxt Module Development
Guide for creating Nuxt modules that extend framework functionality.
Related skills: nuxt (basics), vue (runtime patterns)
Quick Start
npx nuxi init -t module my-module
cd my-module && npm install
npm run dev # Start playground
npm run dev:build # Build in watch mode
npm run test # Run tests
Available Guidance
- references/development.md - Module anatomy, defineNuxtModule, Kit utilities, hooks
- references/testing-and-publishing.md - E2E testing, best practices, releasing, publishing
- references/ci-workflows.md - Copy-paste CI/CD workflow templates
Loading Files
Consider loading these reference files based on your task:
- [ ] references/development.md - if building module features, using defineNuxtModule, or working with Kit utilities
- [ ] references/testing-and-publishing.md - if writing E2E tests, publishing to npm, or following best practices
- [ ] references/ci-workflows.md - if setting up CI/CD workflows for your module
DO NOT load all files at once. Load only what's relevant to your current task.
Module Types
| Type | Location | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| Published | npm package | @nuxtjs/, nuxt- distribution |
| Local | modules/ dir |
Project-specific extensions |
| Inline | nuxt.config.ts |
Simple one-off hooks |
Project Structure
my-module/
├── src/
│ ├── module.ts # Entry point
│ └── runtime/ # Injected into user's app
│ ├── components/
│ ├── composables/
│ ├── plugins/
│ └── server/
├── playground/ # Dev testing
└── test/fixtures/ # E2E tests
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