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What’s new in Nuxt 2.7

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Ogundipe Samuel
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NuxtJS, a popular open-source web application framework based on Vue.js, Node.js, and other technologies, has recently released version 2.7, introducing several updates to enhance development efficiency. These updates include the unification of server-side rendering logs to the browser console, automatic detection and reloading when creating a store directory, and improvements to serverMiddleware. Additionally, the update has introduced a new API for Babel configuration, allowing more flexible customization, and resolved alias configuration conflicts in Webpack. Notable deprecations include dropping support for Node versions below 8.6 and renaming the transition property to pageTransition in nuxt.config.js. The release also provides future-use warnings, ensuring a smooth migration to future versions. These enhancements aim to streamline the development process for VueJS applications, while LogRocket offers comprehensive user session monitoring to facilitate debugging and improve user experience.