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# NuxtHub Documentation for LLMs

> NuxtHub helps you build and deploy full-stack Nuxt applications globally on your Cloudflare account.

## Documentation Sets

- [NuxtHub Complete Documentation](https://hub.nuxt.com/llms-full.txt): The complete NuxtHub documentation, blog posts and changelog written in Markdown (MDC syntax).

## Docs

- [What is NuxtHub?](https://hub.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started): NuxtHub helps you build and deploy full-stack Nuxt applications globally.
- [Installation](https://hub.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/installation): Learn how to create a NuxtHub project or add it to your current Nuxt project.
- [Deploy Nuxt on the Edge](https://hub.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/deploy): Learn how to host your full-stack Nuxt application globally with minimal configuration.
- [Remote Storage](https://hub.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/remote-storage): Access your remote data locally or from external Nuxt projects with our secured proxy.
- [Server Logs](https://hub.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/server-logs): Access real-time logs of your deployed Nuxt application.
- [Blob Storage](https://hub.nuxt.com/docs/features/blob): Upload, store and serve images, videos, music, documents and other unstructured data in your Nuxt application.
- [Cache Pages, API & Functions](https://hub.nuxt.com/docs/features/cache): Learn how to cache Nuxt pages, API routes and functions in with NuxtHub cache storage.
- [SQL Database](https://hub.nuxt.com/docs/features/database): Access a SQL database in your Nuxt application to store and retrieve relational data.
- [Key Value Storage](https://hub.nuxt.com/docs/features/kv): Add a global, low-latency key-value data storage to your Nuxt application.
- [Open API Documentation](https://hub.nuxt.com/docs/features/open-api): Generate an Open API documentation for your Nuxt project with Scalar.
- [Realtime & WebSockets](https://hub.nuxt.com/docs/features/realtime): Build realtime experiences with NuxtHub using Cloudflare Workers & Durable Objects.
- [Additional features](https://hub.nuxt.com/docs/features/additional-bindings): Add additional Cloudflare resource bindings to deployments
- [Run AI Models](https://hub.nuxt.com/docs/features/ai): Run machine learning models, such as LLMs, in Nuxt.
- [AutoRAG](https://hub.nuxt.com/docs/features/autorag): Create fully-managed RAG pipelines to power your AI applications with accurate and up-to-date information.
- [Browser Rendering](https://hub.nuxt.com/docs/features/browser): Control and interact with a headless browser instance in your Nuxt application using Puppeteer.
- [Vectorize (Vector Database)](https://hub.nuxt.com/docs/features/vectorize): Access a vector database to build full-stack AI-powered applications in Nuxt.
- [Hooks](https://hub.nuxt.com/docs/recipes/hooks): Use lifecycle hooks to stay synced with NuxtHub.
- [Drizzle ORM](https://hub.nuxt.com/docs/recipes/drizzle): Learn how to setup Drizzle ORM with NuxtHub.
- [Pre-rendering](https://hub.nuxt.com/docs/recipes/pre-rendering): Pre-render pages at build time for maximum performance and avoid CPU usage on the server.
- [Debugging](https://hub.nuxt.com/docs/recipes/debug): Learn how to debug your Nuxt application which cannot start on Cloudflare Workers / Pages.
- [PostgreSQL Database](https://hub.nuxt.com/docs/recipes/postgres): Learn how to use PostgreSQL in your Nuxt application deployed on Cloudflare Workers / Pages and how to speed up your queries using Hyperdrive.
- [Cloudflare Access Integration](https://hub.nuxt.com/docs/recipes/cloudflare-access): Learn how to use Cloudflare Access to protect your Nuxt application deployed on Cloudflare Pages.

## Changelog

- [Blob Folders](https://hub.nuxt.com/changelog/blob-folders): It is now possible to change the view of your blobs to a folder structure.
- [Blob Presigned URLs](https://hub.nuxt.com/changelog/blob-presigned-urls): It is now possible to upload files to your R2 bucket using presigned URLs with zero configuration.
- [Blob Upload Prefix](https://hub.nuxt.com/changelog/blob-upload-prefix): It is now possible to upload a blob and setting the prefix beforehand.
- [Cloudflare Access integration](https://hub.nuxt.com/changelog/cloudflare-access): We now support Cloudflare Access within NuxtHub admin, module and CLI
- [Automatic Database Migrations](https://hub.nuxt.com/changelog/database-migrations): Database migrations now automatically apply during development and deployment.
- [Deploy to NuxtHub button](https://hub.nuxt.com/changelog/deploy-button): The Deploy to NuxtHub button allows you to deploy a GitHub template directly from the NuxtHub Admin.
- [Deployment Details](https://hub.nuxt.com/changelog/deployment-details): We redesigned the deployment listing as well as added the deployment page to provide more information about each deployment.
- [Drizzle Studio Remembers](https://hub.nuxt.com/changelog/drizzle-studio-remembers): The database admin UI now remembers where you were last time, speeding up your workflow.
- [Environments & Improved variable management](https://hub.nuxt.com/changelog/environments): Create additional deployment environments & revamped environment variable management
- [NuxtHub GitHub App & Action](https://hub.nuxt.com/changelog/github-app-and-action): Introducing our GitHub App & Action for automating your Nuxt deployments with GitHub as well as a new project creation flow.
- [Hello World Template](https://hub.nuxt.com/changelog/hello-edge): Hello Edge is our minimal Nuxt template to get started with server-side rendering on the Edge.
- [Introducing hubAI()](https://hub.nuxt.com/changelog/hub-ai): Run machine learning models, such as LLMs in your Nuxt application, with minimal setup.
- [Introducing hubAutoRAG()](https://hub.nuxt.com/changelog/hub-autorag): Create fully-managed RAG pipelines to power your AI applications with accurate and up-to-date information.
- [Introducing hubBrowser()](https://hub.nuxt.com/changelog/hub-browser): Taking screenshots, crawling websites, generating PDFs and more has never been easier with `hubBrowser()`.
- [Introducing hubVectorize()](https://hub.nuxt.com/changelog/hub-vectorize): Vectorize is a globally distributed vector database that enables you to build full-stack, AI-powered applications with Nuxt.
- [Hyperdrive bindings](https://hub.nuxt.com/changelog/hyperdrive-bindings): It is now possible to use PostgreSQL & Cloudflare Hyperdrive in your Nuxt application.
- [`nuxthub preview` command](https://hub.nuxt.com/changelog/nuxthub-preview): We added a new command to preview your production build locally with `wrangler`.
- [Worker Logs & Additional Bindings](https://hub.nuxt.com/changelog/observability-additional-bindings): Support for Worker Logs and adding additional bindings for Worker projects.
- [Self-Hosting First & Cloud-Agnostic Future](https://hub.nuxt.com/changelog/self-hosting-first): We are evolving NuxtHub to become a truly multi-cloud platform. This transition requires us to move away from features tightly coupled to a single cloud provider and adopt a more flexible, cloud-agnostic approach.
- [Server Cache UI](https://hub.nuxt.com/changelog/server-cache): It is now possible to manage your server cache with our new UI for Server Cache.
- [Team Webhooks](https://hub.nuxt.com/changelog/team-webhooks): It is now possible to trigger webhooks for your team's projects when a new deployment is created.
- [Webhooks Environment Selection](https://hub.nuxt.com/changelog/team-webhooks-env): It is now possible to select the environment to be notified about.
- [NuxtHub on Workers](https://hub.nuxt.com/changelog/workers): Deploy your Nuxt apps to Cloudflare Workers and build real-time experiences with zero configuration.
- [Worker logs with history on NuxtHub Admin](https://hub.nuxt.com/changelog/workers-logs-history): Worker logs are now available on NuxtHub Admin, allowing you to filter and analyze historical logs from your deployed Nuxt App.

## Blog

- [Introducing NuxtHub Beta](https://hub.nuxt.com/blog/beta): We are excited to announce the beta release of NuxtHub, a new way to build full-stack Nuxt applications globally with zero configuration.
- [Code, Draw, Deploy: A drawing app with Nuxt & Cloudflare R2](https://hub.nuxt.com/blog/drawing-app-with-nuxt-and-cloudflare-r2): Let's walk through the process of creating Atidraw, a web-based drawing application built with Nuxt and using Cloudflare R2 for storage.
- [Using Cloudflare AI Models for User Experience](https://hub.nuxt.com/blog/cloudflare-ai-for-user-experience): Learn how I leverage Cloudflare AI models in Nuxt to improve my drawing app accessibility, SEO and User Experience.
- [How to use Libsodium in Cloudflare Workers](https://hub.nuxt.com/blog/libsodium-cloudflare-workers): Learn how to leverage NaCL to crypto box seal values, useful when working with GitHub repository secrets.

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