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Published at Nov 3, 2025, 3:00 PMNuxt 4.2 Lands, Nitro v3 Previewed, and Tools to Boost Your Workflow Ready for your weekly Vue & Nuxt dose?                                                                                                                 Weekly Vue News #222 Nuxt 4.2 Lands, Nitro v3 Previewed, and Tools to Boost Your Workflow View online Hi 👋 I drastically reduced the limitations of CodeSnap.dev free plan - it's now basically the same as the Pro plan. The only remaining restriction is on using custom media elements, which helps keep provider costs down. Enjoy this issue and have a lovely week ☀️ Vue 📕 8 Reasons Why Vue.js is Worth Considering for Your Next Project 👉🏻 This article goes over the main benefits of the framework and show you why it could be a good choice for your next app development project. 📕 Biome v2.3 👉🏻 The fast formatter/linter introduces Vue, Svelte and Astro support. Sponsored Join Vue School's Free Weekend Ready to level up your Vue skills for free? Clear your schedule for November 8-9 — Vue School's Free Weekend is back! ⚡ Nuxt 📕 Nuxt 4.2 is out 👉🏻 With experimental TypeScript plugin support, better error handling in development, abort control for data fetching, and more. 🛠 Nuxt Dashboard v2 👉🏻 Nuxt UI v4 👉🏻 Multiple new dashboards 👉🏻 Persistent Data storage with SQLite & DrizzleORM 👉🏻 Server-side pagination, filter, sorting 📹 Nitro v3 alpha: The first look 👉🏻 Nitro v3 alpha is explored as a Vite plugin, showcasing its new features. 👉🏻 The video demonstrates setting up a Nitro app and examines the server entry point. Launch Your Nuxt App in Minutes - Not Weeks I built this starter kit because I kept rewriting the same boilerplate for every new Nuxt project. 📅 Events MadVue (22 May 2026, Madrid, Spain) 💬 Quote of the week 🧑🏻💻 In Other News 📕 Rethinking async loops in JavaScript 👉🏻 Using await await within JavaScript loops, specifically for for loops and map() map() functions, when dealing with asynchronous operations, has some pitfalls. 📕 @ts-ignore is almost always the worst option 👉🏻 In TypeScript, any any and @ts-expect-error @ts-expect-error are almost always better than @ts-ignore @ts-ignore . 🛠️ DevTUI 👉🏻 Another option for a local, native all-in-one toolkit with things like encoders, decoders, formatters, converters, and more. 👉🏻 But this one consolidates the utilities into a TUI and CLI. 🛠️ Web Codegen Scorer 👉🏻 If you're using code generation tools, this tool, from Google's Angular team, may be useful for comparing outputs by different models or monitoring quality over time. 😂 Fun 🔗 Want more Vue & Nuxt content? More Exclusive Vue Tips : Join Michael Thiessen's newsletter and get great Vue tips and insights delivered to your inbox each week. Weekly Vue & Nuxt Videos : You must subscribe Alexander Lichter's YouTube channel if you are interested in Vue & Nuxt. DejaVue Podcast : A weekly podcast about Vue.js and the ecosystem around it. Comments? Join the discussion about this issue in our Discord community . Until next week, Michael Hoffmann (Curator) To support me: 😘 Recommend the newsletter to your friends: it really helps! 💸 Sponsor this newsletter 🦋 Repost the latest BlueSky post 📨 Reply to this email: feedback is welcome * Some of my links are affiliate links; if you make a purchase, I gain a small percentage at no extra cost. Thank you for supporting my newsletter. Unsubscribe Siegersdorf 18, 94371 Rattenberg, Germany {{ TrackView }}