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@nuxthq/studio
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Nuxt Studio is a visual editor for content-driven Nuxt application with Markdown.
Official module of Nuxt Studio.
Edit your websites made with Nuxt Content, in production on any device.
📖 Official Documentation
Install the dependency to your project:
npx nuxi@latest module add studio
Then, register the module in your nuxt.config.ts
:
export default defineNuxtConfig({
modules: [
'@nuxthq/studio'
]
})
Check out our setup requirements.
By default the Studio API is https://api.nuxt.studio
. If you want to customise it, you can set the STUDIO_API
environement variable.
# .env
STUDIO_API=http://localhost:{PORT}
You can install the latest nightly build of the Studio module by running:
npx nuxi@latest module add studio
pnpm i
to install dependencies.pnpm dev:prepare
to prepare the module in development mode.pnpm dev
to start the dev server using playground/
as the project.Copyright (c) NuxtLabs
FAQs
Nuxt Studio is a visual editor for content-driven Nuxt application with Markdown.
The npm package @nuxthq/studio receives a total of 6,134 weekly downloads. As such, @nuxthq/studio popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @nuxthq/studio 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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