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nuxt-link-checker
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Find and magically fix links that may be negatively effecting your Nuxt sites SEO.
Nuxt Link Checker is a collection of SEO focused link inspections for your Nuxt app.
By keeping your links in check, you can ensure that your site is discoverable and accessible to search engine crawlers and your users.
New to SEO? Check out the Controlling Web Crawlers guide to learn more about why you might need this module.
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Install nuxt-link-checker
dependency to your project:
npx nuxi@latest module add link-checker
📖 Read the full documentation for more information.
Licensed under the MIT license.
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Find and magically fix links that may be negatively effecting your Nuxt sites SEO.
The npm package nuxt-link-checker receives a total of 14,412 weekly downloads. As such, nuxt-link-checker popularity was classified as popular.
We found that nuxt-link-checker 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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