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nuxt-ui

Build UIs with @nuxt/ui v4 — 125+ accessible Vue components with Tailwind CSS theming. Use when creating interfaces, customizing themes to match a brand, building forms, or composing layouts like dashboards, docs sites, and chat interfaces.

How do I install this agent skill?

npx skills add https://github.com/nuxt/ui --skill nuxt-ui
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Is this agent skill safe to install?

  • Gen Agent Trust Hubpass

    This skill is a comprehensive documentation and reference suite for Nuxt UI v4. It provides the agent with the necessary patterns, components, and layout guidance to build accessible and modern user interfaces. The skill references official Nuxt MCP servers for live API documentation and utilizes standard, well-known libraries in the Vue/Nuxt ecosystem. No security vulnerabilities or malicious patterns were detected.

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    Risk: MEDIUM · 1 issue

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    9 files scanned · No issues

  • ZeroLeakspass

    Score: 93/100 · 2 sections analyzed

What does this agent skill do?

Nuxt UI

Vue component library built on Reka UI + Tailwind CSS + Tailwind Variants. Works with Nuxt, Vue (Vite), Laravel (Vite + Inertia), and AdonisJS (Vite + Inertia).

MCP Server

For component API details (props, slots, events, full documentation, examples), use the Nuxt UI MCP server. If not already configured, add it:

Cursor.cursor/mcp.json:

{ "mcpServers": { "nuxt-ui": { "type": "http", "url": "https://ui.nuxt.com/mcp" } } }

Claude Code:

claude mcp add --transport http nuxt-ui https://ui.nuxt.com/mcp

Key MCP tools:

  • search_components — find components by name, description, or category (no params = list all)
  • search_composables — find composables by name or description (no params = list all)
  • search_icons — search Iconify icons (defaults to lucide), returns i-{prefix}-{name} names
  • get_component — full component documentation with usage examples
  • get_component_metadata — props, slots, events (lightweight, no docs content)
  • get_example — real-world code examples

When you need to know what a component accepts or how its API works, use the MCP. This skill teaches you when to use which component and how to build well.

Core rules (always apply)

  1. Always wrap the app in UApp — required for toasts, tooltips, and programmatic overlays. Accepts a locale prop for i18n.
  2. Always use semantic colorstext-default, bg-elevated, border-muted, etc. Never use raw Tailwind palette colors like text-gray-500.
  3. Read generated theme files for slot names — Nuxt: .nuxt/ui/<component>.ts, Vue: node_modules/.nuxt-ui/ui/<component>.ts. These show every slot, variant, and default class for any component.
  4. Override priority (highest wins): ui prop / class prop → global config → theme defaults.
  5. Icons use i-{collection}-{name} formatlucide is the default collection. Use the MCP search_icons tool to find icons, or browse at icones.js.org.

How to use this skill

Based on the task, load the relevant reference files before writing any code. Don't load everything — only what's needed.

Reference files

Guidelines — design decisions and conventions:

  • design-system — semantic colors, theming, brand customization, variants, the ui prop
  • component-selection — decision matrices: when to use Modal vs Slideover, Select vs SelectMenu, Toast vs Alert, etc.
  • conventions — coding patterns, slot naming, items arrays, composables, keyboard shortcuts
  • forms — form validation, field layout, error handling, Standard Schema

Layouts — full page structure patterns:

  • landing — landing pages, blog, changelog, pricing
  • dashboard — admin UI with sidebar and panels
  • docs — documentation sites with navigation and TOC
  • chat — AI chat with Vercel AI SDK
  • editor — rich text editor with toolbars

Recipes — complete patterns for common tasks:

  • data-tables — tables with filters, pagination, sorting, selection
  • auth — login, signup, forgot password forms
  • overlays — modals, slideovers, drawers, command palette
  • navigation — headers, sidebars, breadcrumbs, tabs

Quick reference:

  • components — categorized component index for finding the right component name

Routing table

TaskLoad these references
Build a landing pagedesign-system, conventions, landing
Build a dashboard / admin UIconventions, component-selection, dashboard
Add a settings pageconventions, forms
Create a login / signup formconventions, forms, auth
Display data in a tableconventions, component-selection, data-tables
Customize theme / brand colorsdesign-system
Add a chat interfaceconventions, chat
Add a modal, slideover, or drawerconventions, component-selection, overlays
Build site navigationconventions, component-selection, navigation
Build a documentation siteconventions, docs
Render markdowncomponent-selection, components, docs
Add a rich text editorconventions, editor
General UI workconventions, component-selection

Installation

Nuxt

pnpm add @nuxt/ui tailwindcss
// nuxt.config.ts
export default defineNuxtConfig({
  modules: ['@nuxt/ui'],
  css: ['~/assets/css/main.css']
})
/* app/assets/css/main.css */
@import "tailwindcss";
@import "@nuxt/ui";
<!-- app.vue -->
<template>
  <UApp>
    <NuxtPage />
  </UApp>
</template>

Vue (Vite)

pnpm add @nuxt/ui tailwindcss
// vite.config.ts
import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
import vue from '@vitejs/plugin-vue'
import ui from '@nuxt/ui/vite'

export default defineConfig({
  plugins: [
    vue(),
    ui()
  ]
})
// src/main.ts
import './assets/css/main.css'
import { createApp } from 'vue'
import { createRouter, createWebHistory } from 'vue-router'
import ui from '@nuxt/ui/vue-plugin'
import App from './App.vue'

const app = createApp(App)
const router = createRouter({
  routes: [],
  history: createWebHistory()
})

app.use(router)
app.use(ui)
app.mount('#app')
/* src/assets/css/main.css */
@import "tailwindcss";
@import "@nuxt/ui";
<!-- src/App.vue -->
<template>
  <UApp>
    <RouterView />
  </UApp>
</template>

Add class="isolate" to your root <div id="app"> in index.html. For Inertia: use ui({ router: 'inertia' }) in vite.config.ts.

Add the canonical catalog link to the repository README so users can inspect current installs and available audits. The publishing guide covers the complete discovery path.

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