Dev.to has regular "What was your win this week?" discussion. For me this time it was definitely "I finished and released new version of my open-source Nuxt project". Allow me to introduce it now.
What is it and why should you care?
I fell in love with Nuxt. It's the best framework for building modern websites I know and working with it is so satisfying I refuse to spend time looking for alternatives. So yea, you may argue with me, advocating for your favorite solutions, but it is unlikely, I will listen. If you want to know it better, I have an ongoing tutorial series.
There is one issue that had troubled me though. The Nuxt core is (deliberately) small and many common tasks require external tools and libraries. Nuxt authors made it easy to integrate stuff together, but you still have to do it. Now imagine having multiple projects, each with dozen or more dependencies. And your dependabots keep screaming about updates. And you keep having to manage them. Not once, but multiple times. And overnight there's a new vulnerability and tomorrow here we go again...
When I get bothered by this, I started to think about an optimization.






