## Project **Portfolio Killian' Dalcin — Migration Nuxt 4** Migration complète d'un portfolio freelance de Vue 3 SPA vers Nuxt 4 avec SSR complet. Le site présente les projets, services et compétences de Killian' Dalcin, développeur freelance, avec support bilingue FR/EN. L'objectif est un SEO parfait et un développement rapide via des composants prêts à l'emploi (Nuxt UI v3). **Core Value:** Chaque page du portfolio doit être crawlable par les moteurs de recherche sans JavaScript côté client — le SSR est la raison d'être de cette migration. ### Constraints - **Stack**: Nuxt 4 + Nuxt UI v3 + Tailwind v4 — dernières versions stables - **Coût**: Zéro dépendance payante - **Composants**: Nuxt UI v3 en priorité sur le custom (80% suffit) - **TypeScript**: Mode strict partout - **Déploiement**: Docker node:22-alpine, nuxt build (SSR) ou nuxt generate (SSG) selon stratégie - **i18n/Theme**: Persistance cookie uniquement (SSR-safe), pas de localStorage ## Technology Stack ## Languages - TypeScript ~5.8.0 - Full application development - JavaScript (ES modules) - Frontend runtime - HTML5 - Document structure (in `index.html`) - CSS - Styling with Tailwind CSS - Markdown - Documentation (README.md) - YAML - Configuration (implied through Dockerfile) ## Runtime - Node.js 22 - Development and build environment - Browser environment - Vue 3 SFC runtime - npm - Dependency management - Lockfile: `package-lock.json` (present and tracked) ## Frameworks - Vue 3.5.13 - Progressive JavaScript framework for UI - Vue Router 4.5.0 - Client-side routing with lazy-loaded pages - Pinia 3.0.1 - State management (minimal usage - currently only `counter.ts`) - Vue I18n 9.14.4 - Internationalization (English and French locale files in `src/locales/`) - Vite 6.2.4 - Build tool and dev server - Vite Plugin Vue DevTools 7.7.2 - Development utilities - @vitejs/plugin-vue 5.2.3 - Vue 3 SFC support - Tailwind CSS 4.1.10 - Utility-first CSS framework - @tailwindcss/postcss 4.1.10 - PostCSS plugin for Tailwind - PostCSS 8.5.6 - CSS transformation pipeline - Autoprefixer 10.4.21 - Vendor prefix handling - Terser 5.43.1 - JavaScript minification - ESLint 9.22.0 - Linting (config: `eslint.config.ts`) - Prettier 3.5.3 - Code formatting (config: `.prettierrc.json`) - vue-tsc 2.2.8 - Vue component type checking - TypeScript compiler with `type-check` npm script - @vueuse/head 2.0.0 - Dynamic document head management for meta tags and SEO ## Key Dependencies - vue 3.5.13 - Core framework - vue-router 4.5.0 - SPA routing with code splitting - pinia 3.0.1 - State management store - vue-i18n 9.14.4 - Multi-language support - vite 6.2.4 - Next-gen build tool with HMR - tailwindcss 4.1.10 - Rapid UI development - typescript 5.8.0 - Static typing and compilation - eslint 9.22.0 - Code linting - prettier 3.5.3 - Code formatting - npm-run-all2 7.0.2 - Parallel script execution (used in build process) - @tsconfig/node22 22.0.1 - TSConfig preset for Node 22 - @types/node 22.14.0 - Node.js type definitions - jiti 2.4.2 - CommonJS loader for TypeScript modules ## Configuration - No `.env` files detected in source - Google Analytics tracking ID hardcoded: `G-CDVVNFY6MV` (in `index.html`) - Umami analytics script loaded from `umami.killiandalcin.fr` (in `index.html`) - Google AdSense client ID hardcoded: `ca-pub-5219367964457248` (in `index.html`) - `vite.config.ts` - Build optimizations: - `tsconfig.json` - References `tsconfig.app.json` and `tsconfig.node.json` - `tsconfig.app.json`: - `eslint.config.ts` - Flat config format: - `.prettierrc.json`: - `postcss.config.js` - Tailwind CSS and Autoprefixer - `tailwind.config.js` - Content scanning for `index.html` and `src/**/*.{vue,js,ts,jsx,tsx}` ## Platform Requirements - Node.js 22+ (specified in Dockerfile) - npm 10+ (implied by Node 22) - TypeScript 5.8+ - Any Unix-like shell (bash/zsh) or Windows with Node.js - Docker - Multi-stage build with Node 22-alpine and nginx stable-alpine - Web server: nginx (configured in `nginx.conf`) - Deployment target: Static HTML served via nginx - JavaScript enabled (noscript fallback message in `index.html`) - Modern browsers with ES2020+ support (Vite default targets) ## Scripts & Commands ## Conventions ## Naming Patterns - Vue components: PascalCase (e.g., `AppHeader.vue`, `ProjectCard.vue`) - Composables: camelCase with `use` prefix (e.g., `useTheme.ts`, `useProjects.ts`) - Utility/config files: camelCase (e.g., `site.ts`, `techstack.ts`) - Data files: camelCase (e.g., `testimonials.ts`, `faq.ts`) - Type definitions: camelCase in `types/index.ts` - All functions use camelCase (e.g., `toggleTheme`, `openGallery`, `getImageUrl`) - Composables are named with `use` prefix: `useTheme()`, `useGallery()`, `useSeo()` - Getter functions use `get` prefix: `getTheme()`, `getImageUrl()` - Boolean functions/computed use `is`/`has` prefix: `isDark`, `hasNext`, `isOpen` - Handler functions use verb + `Handler`: `toggleTheme`, `openGallery`, `closeGallery` - Refs and computed properties: camelCase (e.g., `isDark`, `currentIndex`, `isOpen`) - Interfaces and types: PascalCase (e.g., `Props`, `SeoOptions`, `Theme`) - Constants: UPPER_SNAKE_CASE for config constants (not extensively used in codebase) - Private/module state: camelCase prefixed with `_` if truly private - Type aliases: PascalCase (e.g., `type Theme = 'light' | 'dark'`) - Interface names: PascalCase (e.g., `interface Props`, `interface SeoOptions`) - Props interfaces: Always named `Props` (e.g., in `