Why Use This This skill provides specialized capabilities for onmax's codebase.
Use Cases Developing new features in the onmax repository Refactoring existing code to follow onmax standards Understanding and working with onmax's codebase structure
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---
name: nuxt
description: Use when working on Nuxt 4+ projects - provides server routes, file-based routing, middleware patterns, Nuxt-specific composables, and configuration with latest docs. Covers h3 v1 helpers (validation, WebSocket, SSE) and nitropack v2 patterns. Updated for Nuxt 4.3+.
license: MIT
---
# Nuxt 4+ Development
Progressive guidance for Nuxt 4+ projects (v4.3+) with latest patterns and conventions.
## When to Use
Working with:
- Server routes (API endpoints, server middleware, server utils)
- File-based routing (pages, layouts, route groups)
- Nuxt middleware (route guards, navigation)
- Nuxt plugins (app extensions)
- Nuxt-specific features (auto-imports, layers, modules)
## Available Guidance
Read specific files based on current work:
- **[references/server.md](references/server.md)** - API routes, server middleware, validation (Zod), WebSocket, SSE
- **[references/routing.md](references/routing.md)** - File-based routing, route groups, typed router, definePage
- **[references/middleware-plugins.md](references/middleware-plugins.md)** - Route middleware, plugins, app lifecycle
- **[references/nuxt-composables.md](references/nuxt-composables.md)** - Nuxt composables (useRequestURL, useFetch, navigation)
- **[references/nuxt-components.md](references/nuxt-components.md)** - NuxtLink, NuxtImg, NuxtTime (prefer over HTML elements)
- **[references/nuxt-config.md](references/nuxt-config.md)** - Configuration, modules, auto-imports, layers
**For Vue composables:** See `vue` skill composables.md (VueUse, Composition API patterns)
**For UI components:** use `nuxt-ui` skill
**For database/storage:** use `nuxthub` skill
**For content-driven sites:** use `nuxt-content` skill
**For creating modules:** use `nuxt-modules` skill
**For project scaffolding/CI:** use `ts-library` skill
## Loading Files
**Consider loading these reference files based on your task:**
- [ ] [references/server.md](references/server.md) - if creating API endpoints or server middleware
- [ ] [references/routing.md](references/routing.md) - if setting up pages, layouts, or route groups
- [ ] [references/nuxt-composables.md](references/nuxt-composables.md) - if using Nuxt composables (useFetch, useRequestURL, etc.)
- [ ] [references/middleware-plugins.md](references/middleware-plugins.md) - if working with middleware or plugins
- [ ] [references/nuxt-components.md](references/nuxt-components.md) - if using Nuxt components (NuxtLink, NuxtImg, etc.)
- [ ] [references/nuxt-config.md](references/nuxt-config.md) - if editing nuxt.config.ts
- [ ] [references/project-setup.md](references/project-setup.md) - if setting up CI/ESLint/build tools
**DO NOT load all files at once.** Load only what's relevant to your current task.
## Quick Start
```ts
// server/api/hello.get.ts
import { z } from 'zod'
export default defineEventHandler(async (event) => {
const { name } = await getValidatedQuery(event, z.object({
name: z.string().default('world'),
}).parse)
return { message: `Hello ${name}` }
})
```
## Nuxt 4 vs Older Versions
**You are working with Nuxt 4+.** Key differences:
| Old (Nuxt 2/3) | New (Nuxt 4) |
| ----------------- | ------------------------------- |
| `<Nuxt />` | `<NuxtPage />` |
| `context.params` | `getRouterParam(event, 'name')` |
| `window.origin` | `useRequestURL().origin` |
| String routes | Typed router with route names |
| Separate layouts/ | Parent routes with `<slot>` |
**If you're unsure about Nuxt 4 patterns, read the relevant guidance file first.**
## Latest Documentation
**When to fetch latest docs:**
- New Nuxt 4 features not covered here
- Module-specific configuration
- Breaking changes or deprecations
- Advanced use cases
**Official sources:**
- Nuxt: https://nuxt.com/docs
- h3 (server engine): https://v1.h3.dev/
- Nitro: https://nitro.build/
## Token Efficiency
Main skill: ~300 tokens. Each sub-file: ~800-1500 tokens. Only load files relevant to current task.