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How to check my create-nuxt-app version and upgrade it?

Background:

Previously, running yarn create nuxt-app myApp installs Nuxt v2.4.0 but today for example I noticed you downgraded to Nuxt v2.0.0. I did not change the development environment so I can not understand this behavior.

I did some search and complained elsewhere when I landed on this:

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So the OP was asked to upgrade his create-nuxt-app version.

Question:

But how to do that ? How to check which create-nuxt-app I do have ?

Bonus:

I read why does Create-Nuxt-App installs nuxt version 1.4.5? and the answer says you: "Make sure you don't have a version of create-nuxt-app installed locally or globally." But how do you even install create-nuxt-app locally and globally ?

Info:

When I run npm list -g | grep 'nuxt-app' I do not get anything.

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Billal Begueradj Avatar asked Aug 17 '19 15:08

Billal Begueradj


2 Answers

You are fine. You don't need to do anything.

If you create a project with create-nuxt-app you get "nuxt": "^2.0.0" in your package.json which means that your project automatically uses the latest 2.x.x version of nuxt. Also if there'll be an update to nuxt your project with update itself.

And to answer your two questions:

  • If you have create-nuxt-app installed in your project you can check its version using npm list create-nuxt-app (make sure you are in the project's directory). If it's installed globally you can check the version using npm list create-nuxt-app -g.
  • You can install create-nuxt-app locally using npm install create-nuxt-app and globally with npm install -g create-nuxt-app.
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Ejdrien Avatar answered Sep 20 '22 23:09

Ejdrien


I finally found an answer here and there:

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This execution screenshot from @manniL on Github is helpful also:

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Billal Begueradj Avatar answered Sep 24 '22 23:09

Billal Begueradj