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@tomw2w/my-nuxt-layer
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Create Nuxt extendable layer with this GitHub template.
Make sure to install the dependencies:
pnpm install
Your theme is at the root of this repository, it is exactly like a regular Nuxt project, except you can publish it on NPM.
The .playground
directory should help you on trying your theme during development.
Running pnpm dev
will prepare and boot .playground
directory, which imports your theme itself.
Your Nuxt layer is shaped exactly the same as any other Nuxt project, except you can publish it on NPM.
To do so, you only have to check if files
in package.json
are valid, then run:
npm publish --access public
Once done, your users will only have to run:
npm install --save your-theme
Then add the dependency to their extends
in nuxt.config
:
defineNuxtConfig({
extends: 'your-theme'
})
Start the development server on http://localhost:3000
pnpm dev
Build the application for production:
pnpm build
Or statically generate it with:
pnpm generate
Locally preview production build:
pnpm preview
Checkout the deployment documentation for more information.
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Create Nuxt extendable layer with this GitHub template.
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Security News
A supply chain attack has been detected in versions 1.95.6 and 1.95.7 of the popular @solana/web3.js library.
Research
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A malicious npm package targets Solana developers, rerouting funds in 2% of transactions to a hardcoded address.
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Research
Socket researchers have discovered malicious npm packages targeting crypto developers, stealing credentials and wallet data using spyware delivered through typosquats of popular cryptographic libraries.