Nightly Release Channel

Nuxt lands commits, improvements, and bug fixes every day. You can opt in to test them earlier before the next release.

After a commit is merged into the main branch of nuxt/nuxt and passes all tests, we trigger an automated npm release, using GitHub Actions.

You can use these 'nightly' releases to beta test new features and changes.

The build and publishing method and quality of these 'nightly' releases are the same as stable ones. The only difference is that you should often check the GitHub repository for updates. There is a slight chance of regressions not being caught during the review process and by the automated tests. Therefore, we internally use this channel to double-check everything before each release.

Features that are only available on the nightly release channel are marked with an alert in the documentation.

Opting Into the Nightly Release Channel

Update nuxt dependency inside package.json:

package.json
{
  "devDependencies": {
--    "nuxt": "^3.0.0"
++    "nuxt": "npm:nuxt-nightly@latest"
  }
}

Remove lockfile (package-lock.json, yarn.lock, pnpm-lock.yaml, or bun.lockb) and reinstall dependencies.

Opting Out From the Nightly Release Channel

Update nuxt dependency inside package.json:

package.json
{
  "devDependencies": {
--    "nuxt": "npm:nuxt-nightly@latest"
++    "nuxt": "^3.0.0"
  }
}

Remove lockfile (package-lock.json, yarn.lock, pnpm-lock.yaml, or bun.lockb) and reinstall dependencies.

Using Latest nuxi CLI From Nightly Release

All cli dependencies are bundled because of the building method for reducing nuxi package size. You can get dependency updates and CLI improvements using the nightly release channel.

You can use npx nuxi-edge@latest [command] to try the latest version of the nuxi CLI.