nuxt build (SPA) generetes ./nuxt/dist/**












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Whenever I run



$ npm run build


on Nuxt SPA mode it generates a ./dist folder and ./nuxt/dist folder.



What's the use of ./nuxt/dist?



./nuxt/dist folder sample










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    Whenever I run



    $ npm run build


    on Nuxt SPA mode it generates a ./dist folder and ./nuxt/dist folder.



    What's the use of ./nuxt/dist?



    ./nuxt/dist folder sample










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      Whenever I run



      $ npm run build


      on Nuxt SPA mode it generates a ./dist folder and ./nuxt/dist folder.



      What's the use of ./nuxt/dist?



      ./nuxt/dist folder sample










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      Whenever I run



      $ npm run build


      on Nuxt SPA mode it generates a ./dist folder and ./nuxt/dist folder.



      What's the use of ./nuxt/dist?



      ./nuxt/dist folder sample







      javascript nuxt.js nuxt






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          The dist folder contains html and js files then you can use it to deploy to server and run as statics site.






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          • Is this for /dist folder or ./nuxt/dist?

            – anton1tech
            Nov 16 '18 at 3:14













          • It base on your nuxt config, but by default, it is .nuxt nuxtjs.org/api/configuration-builddir

            – Cong Nguyen
            Nov 16 '18 at 3:27













          • Ohhh I see, I've read that the /dist folder is the static version. It's just weird that $ npm run build generates this as well. Thank you for your help BTW!

            – anton1tech
            Nov 16 '18 at 4:00





















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          Nuxt.js lets you upload your dist files to your CDN for maximum performances, simply set the publicPath to your CDN.



          export default {
          build: {
          publicPath: 'https://cdn.nuxtjs.org'
          }
          }


          Then, when launching nuxt build, upload the content of .nuxt/dist/client directory to your CDN.



          Ref: https://nuxtjs.org/api/configuration-build/






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            • Is this for /dist folder or ./nuxt/dist?

              – anton1tech
              Nov 16 '18 at 3:14













            • It base on your nuxt config, but by default, it is .nuxt nuxtjs.org/api/configuration-builddir

              – Cong Nguyen
              Nov 16 '18 at 3:27













            • Ohhh I see, I've read that the /dist folder is the static version. It's just weird that $ npm run build generates this as well. Thank you for your help BTW!

              – anton1tech
              Nov 16 '18 at 4:00


















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            The dist folder contains html and js files then you can use it to deploy to server and run as statics site.






            share|improve this answer
























            • Is this for /dist folder or ./nuxt/dist?

              – anton1tech
              Nov 16 '18 at 3:14













            • It base on your nuxt config, but by default, it is .nuxt nuxtjs.org/api/configuration-builddir

              – Cong Nguyen
              Nov 16 '18 at 3:27













            • Ohhh I see, I've read that the /dist folder is the static version. It's just weird that $ npm run build generates this as well. Thank you for your help BTW!

              – anton1tech
              Nov 16 '18 at 4:00
















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            The dist folder contains html and js files then you can use it to deploy to server and run as statics site.






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            The dist folder contains html and js files then you can use it to deploy to server and run as statics site.







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            • Is this for /dist folder or ./nuxt/dist?

              – anton1tech
              Nov 16 '18 at 3:14













            • It base on your nuxt config, but by default, it is .nuxt nuxtjs.org/api/configuration-builddir

              – Cong Nguyen
              Nov 16 '18 at 3:27













            • Ohhh I see, I've read that the /dist folder is the static version. It's just weird that $ npm run build generates this as well. Thank you for your help BTW!

              – anton1tech
              Nov 16 '18 at 4:00





















            • Is this for /dist folder or ./nuxt/dist?

              – anton1tech
              Nov 16 '18 at 3:14













            • It base on your nuxt config, but by default, it is .nuxt nuxtjs.org/api/configuration-builddir

              – Cong Nguyen
              Nov 16 '18 at 3:27













            • Ohhh I see, I've read that the /dist folder is the static version. It's just weird that $ npm run build generates this as well. Thank you for your help BTW!

              – anton1tech
              Nov 16 '18 at 4:00



















            Is this for /dist folder or ./nuxt/dist?

            – anton1tech
            Nov 16 '18 at 3:14







            Is this for /dist folder or ./nuxt/dist?

            – anton1tech
            Nov 16 '18 at 3:14















            It base on your nuxt config, but by default, it is .nuxt nuxtjs.org/api/configuration-builddir

            – Cong Nguyen
            Nov 16 '18 at 3:27







            It base on your nuxt config, but by default, it is .nuxt nuxtjs.org/api/configuration-builddir

            – Cong Nguyen
            Nov 16 '18 at 3:27















            Ohhh I see, I've read that the /dist folder is the static version. It's just weird that $ npm run build generates this as well. Thank you for your help BTW!

            – anton1tech
            Nov 16 '18 at 4:00







            Ohhh I see, I've read that the /dist folder is the static version. It's just weird that $ npm run build generates this as well. Thank you for your help BTW!

            – anton1tech
            Nov 16 '18 at 4:00















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            Nuxt.js lets you upload your dist files to your CDN for maximum performances, simply set the publicPath to your CDN.



            export default {
            build: {
            publicPath: 'https://cdn.nuxtjs.org'
            }
            }


            Then, when launching nuxt build, upload the content of .nuxt/dist/client directory to your CDN.



            Ref: https://nuxtjs.org/api/configuration-build/






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              Nuxt.js lets you upload your dist files to your CDN for maximum performances, simply set the publicPath to your CDN.



              export default {
              build: {
              publicPath: 'https://cdn.nuxtjs.org'
              }
              }


              Then, when launching nuxt build, upload the content of .nuxt/dist/client directory to your CDN.



              Ref: https://nuxtjs.org/api/configuration-build/






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                Nuxt.js lets you upload your dist files to your CDN for maximum performances, simply set the publicPath to your CDN.



                export default {
                build: {
                publicPath: 'https://cdn.nuxtjs.org'
                }
                }


                Then, when launching nuxt build, upload the content of .nuxt/dist/client directory to your CDN.



                Ref: https://nuxtjs.org/api/configuration-build/






                share|improve this answer













                Nuxt.js lets you upload your dist files to your CDN for maximum performances, simply set the publicPath to your CDN.



                export default {
                build: {
                publicPath: 'https://cdn.nuxtjs.org'
                }
                }


                Then, when launching nuxt build, upload the content of .nuxt/dist/client directory to your CDN.



                Ref: https://nuxtjs.org/api/configuration-build/







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