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00-nuxt-ui-pro-crack
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No ads in console, no donation alerts and anything awful.
I think $249 is too much for a simple set of ready-made components. And this is only for one copy of the application.
I understand that Nuxt makes a huge contribution to open source, developing their ecosystem, but charging every developer, even a beginner, such an amount for 5-6 hours of work is indecently terrible.
If you agree with me, then this solution is for you. It will allow you to build a project and remove annoying messages about the need to get a license.
[!Attention] This module modifies files inside the node_modules folder during the build and restores them afterwards. Use at your own risk and only if you know what you are doing.
For first, install Nuxt UI Pro and when you come across the heading "License" come back here.
Next step is,
npx nuxi module add 00-nuxt-ui-pro-crack
This project does not need community support. It is a few lines of code that need to be monitored every update of Nuxt and Nuxt UI Pro
I am ready to discuss with you the terms of removing this module for $249
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We found that 00-nuxt-ui-pro-crack demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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