--- name: Build an app with Nuxt and Bun --- Bun supports [Nuxt](https://nuxt.com) out of the box. Initialize a Nuxt app with official `nuxi` CLI. ```sh $ bunx nuxi init my-nuxt-app ✔ Which package manager would you like to use? bun ◐ Installing dependencies... bun install v0.8.1 (16b4bf34) + @nuxt/devtools@0.8.2 + nuxt@3.7.0 785 packages installed [2.67s] ✔ Installation completed. ✔ Types generated in .nuxt ✨ Nuxt project has been created with the v3 template. Next steps: › cd my-nuxt-app › Start development server with bun run dev ``` --- To start the dev server, run `bun run dev` from the project root. This will execute the `nuxt dev` command (as defined in the `"dev"` script in `package.json`). {% callout %} The `nuxt` CLI uses Node.js by default; passing the `--bun` flag forces the dev server to use the Bun runtime instead. {% /callout %} ``` $ cd my-nuxt-app $ bun --bun run dev $ nuxt dev Nuxi 3.6.5 Nuxt 3.6.5 with Nitro 2.5.2 > Local: http://localhost:3000/ > Network: http://192.168.0.21:3000/ > Network: http://[fd8a:d31d:481c:4883:1c64:3d90:9f83:d8a2]:3000/ ✔ Nuxt DevTools is enabled v0.8.0 (experimental) ℹ Vite client warmed up in 547ms ✔ Nitro built in 244 ms ``` --- Once the dev server spins up, open [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) to see the app. The app will render Nuxt's built-in `WelcomePage` template component. To start developing your app, replace `` in `app.vue` with your own UI. {% image src="https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/assets/3084745/2c683ecc-3298-4bb0-b8c0-cf4cfaea1daa" caption="Demo Nuxt app running on localhost" /%} --- Refer to the [Nuxt website](https://nuxt.com/docs) for complete documentation.