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This project is designed to help developers quickly build amazing web applications that combine user authentication, AI chat features, and modern web technologies. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced developer, this starter kit gives you everything you need to get up and running in minutes.\n\n## 🎯 What Is This Project?\n\nThis is a **starter kit** (think of it as a foundation or template) that provides:\n- A modern web application built with cutting-edge technologies\n- User authentication (sign up, sign in, and user management)\n- AI-powered chat functionality using OpenAI\n- A beautiful, responsive user interface\n- Everything pre-configured and ready to use\n\nPerfect for developers who want to build AI-powered applications without starting from scratch!\n\n## ✨ Features Already Built For You\n\nThis starter kit comes with these features ready to use:\n\n- 🔐 **Complete User Authentication**\n  - Magic link login (no passwords needed!)\n  - Google OAuth integration\n  - Secure user sessions and data protection\n\n- 🤖 **AI Chat Integration**\n  - Real-time streaming chat with OpenAI\n  - Customizable AI settings (temperature, response length)\n  - Chat history and context preservation\n  - Token usage tracking\n\n- 🎨 **Beautiful, Modern Interface**\n  - Responsive design that works on all devices\n  - Dark/light mode support\n  - Professional UI components\n  - Mobile-first approach\n\n- 🚀 **Developer-Friendly Setup**\n  - TypeScript for better code quality\n  - ESLint for code consistency\n  - Hot reload for instant development feedback\n  - Production-ready build system\n\n## 🛠 Technologies Used\n\nThis project uses modern, industry-standard technologies:\n\n### Frontend Stack\n- **[Nuxt 3](https://nuxt.com/)** - The intuitive web framework (built on Vue.js)\n- **[Vue 3](https://vuejs.org/)** - Progressive JavaScript framework\n- **[TypeScript](https://www.typescriptlang.org/)** - For type-safe development\n- **[Nuxt UI](https://ui.nuxt.com/)** - Beautiful, accessible UI components\n- **[TailwindCSS](https://tailwindcss.com/)** - Utility-first CSS framework\n\n### Backend \u0026 Services\n- **[Supabase](https://supabase.com/)** - Backend-as-a-Service for authentication and database\n- **[OpenAI API](https://openai.com/)** - For AI chat capabilities\n- **Server-Sent Events (SSE)** - Real-time streaming for AI responses\n\n### Development Tools\n- **[ESLint](https://eslint.org/)** - Code linting and formatting\n- **[Valibot](https://valibot.dev/)** - Schema validation library\n\n## 🍴 Fork This Repository (Recommended)\n\nBefore getting started, we recommend **forking** this repository to your own GitHub account:\n\n### Why Fork?\n- **Your own copy**: You'll have your own version that you can modify freely\n- **Easy updates**: You can pull in updates from the original repository when needed\n- **Backup**: Your code will be safely stored in your GitHub account\n- **Collaboration**: Others can contribute to your version via pull requests\n\n### How to Fork:\n1. **Using GitHub UI** (Easiest):\n   - Click the **\"Fork\"** button at the top-right of this repository page\n   - Choose your GitHub account as the destination\n   - GitHub will create a copy in your account\n\n2. **What happens**: You'll get a copy like `your-username/nuxt-corestart-ai`\n\n\u003e **💡 Tip**: After forking, you'll clone YOUR fork (not the original repository) in the next steps.\n\n## 🚀 Getting Started\n\nFollow these simple steps to get the project running on your computer:\n\n### Prerequisites\n\nMake sure you have **Node.js** installed on your computer:\n- Download from [nodejs.org](https://nodejs.org/) (choose the LTS version)\n- This will also install `npm` (package manager)\n\n### 📱 Opening Your Terminal\n\nBefore we start, you'll need to open a terminal (command line) on your computer:\n\n#### **macOS:**\n- **Terminal app**: Press `Cmd + Space`, type \"Terminal\", press Enter\n- **iTerm2**: If installed, same process but search for \"iTerm\"\n- **VS Code**: Open VS Code, then `Terminal → New Terminal`\n\n#### **Windows:**\n- **Command Prompt**: Press `Win + R`, type `cmd`, press Enter\n- **PowerShell**: Press `Win + X`, select \"Windows PowerShell\"\n- **Git Bash**: If Git is installed, right-click in any folder → \"Git Bash Here\"\n- **WSL**: If using Windows Subsystem for Linux, search for \"WSL\" or \"Ubuntu\"\n\n#### **Linux:**\n- **Terminal**: Press `Ctrl + Alt + T`\n- **Or**: Search for \"Terminal\" in your applications menu\n\n#### **Basic Navigation Commands:**\n```bash\n# See where you are\npwd\n\n# List files and folders\nls        # macOS/Linux\ndir       # Windows\n\n# Change directory\ncd folder-name       # Go into a folder\ncd ..                # Go up one level\ncd ~                 # Go to home directory\n```\n\n### Step 1: Download the Project\n\nYou have several options to get the project on your computer:\n\n#### **Option A: Clone with Git (Recommended)**\n\nIf you forked the repository (recommended):\n```bash\n# Replace 'your-username' with your actual GitHub username\ngit clone https://github.com/your-username/nuxt-corestart-ai.git\n```\n\nIf you want to clone the original repository:\n```bash\n# HTTPS (works everywhere)\ngit clone https://github.com/original-username/nuxt-corestart-ai.git\n\n# SSH (if you have SSH keys set up)\ngit clone git@github.com:original-username/nuxt-corestart-ai.git\n```\n\n#### **Option B: Download ZIP (No Git required)**\n\n1. Click the green **\"Code\"** button on the GitHub repository page\n2. Select **\"Download ZIP\"**\n3. Extract the ZIP file to your desired location\n4. Open terminal and navigate to the extracted folder\n\n#### **Navigate to the project folder:**\n```bash\ncd nuxt-corestart-ai\n```\n\n### Step 2: Open in Your Code Editor\n\nOpen the project in your preferred code editor:\n\n#### **Cursor (Recommended - AI-powered editor):**\n```bash\n# If Cursor is installed and in your PATH\ncursor .\n\n# Or open Cursor and use File → Open Folder\n```\n\u003e **✨ Special for Cursor users**: This project includes pre-configured AI coding rules and MCP integration for enhanced development experience!\n\n#### **VS Code:**\n```bash\n# If VS Code is installed and in your PATH\ncode .\n\n# Or open VS Code and use File → Open Folder\n```\n\n#### **Other IDEs:**\n- **WebStorm/IntelliJ**: File → Open → Select the project folder\n- **Sublime Text**: File → Open Folder\n- **Any editor**: Just open the project folder\n\n**Recommended Extensions (VS Code/Cursor):**\n- Vue Language Features (Volar)\n- TypeScript Vue Plugin (Volar)\n- ESLint\n- Tailwind CSS IntelliSense\n- Auto Rename Tag\n\n### Step 3: Install Dependencies\n\nInstall all the required packages (this might take a few minutes):\n\n```bash\n# Using npm (recommended for beginners)\nnpm install\n```\n\n#### **Alternative Package Managers:**\n\nYou can use different package managers based on your needs:\n\n```bash\n# pnpm - Faster and more disk-efficient\npnpm install\n\n# yarn - Good for monorepos and has excellent caching\nyarn install\n\n# bun - Fastest, newest package manager\nbun install\n```\n\n**Why use alternatives?**\n- **npm**: Default, most compatible, works everywhere\n- **pnpm**: 2-3x faster, saves disk space by sharing packages between projects\n- **yarn**: Excellent for large projects, reliable dependency resolution\n- **bun**: Fastest installation and runtime, cutting-edge features\n\n**Which should you choose?**\n- **Beginners**: Stick with `npm`\n- **Speed focused**: Try `pnpm` or `bun`\n- **Large projects**: Consider `yarn`\n\n### Step 4: Set Up Environment Variables\n\nEnvironment variables are like secret configuration settings for your app.\n\n#### Create your environment file:\n```bash\ncp .env.example .env\n```\n\n---\n\n## 🔑 **WHERE TO GET YOUR API KEYS** \n\n\u003e **⚠️ IMPORTANT**: You need these API keys for the app to work properly!\n\nOpen the `.env` file in your text editor and replace the placeholder values:\n\n```bash\n# OpenAI Configuration\n# 👉 Get this from: https://platform.openai.com/api-keys\nOPENAI_API_KEY=your_actual_openai_api_key_here\n\n# Supabase Configuration  \n# 👉 Get these from: https://supabase.com/dashboard (your project settings)\nSUPABASE_URL=your_actual_supabase_url\nSUPABASE_KEY=your_actual_SUPABASE_KEY\n```\n\n### 🔑 **Getting Your OpenAI API Key:**\n\n1. Go to [OpenAI Platform](https://platform.openai.com/)\n2. Sign up for an account (you'll get some free credits!)\n3. Navigate to **\"API Keys\"** in your dashboard\n4. Click **\"Create new secret key\"**\n5. **Copy the key** and paste it into your `.env` file\n6. **Important**: Keep this key secret and never commit it to version control!\n\n### 🗄️ **Getting Your Supabase Credentials:**\n\n1. Go to [Supabase](https://supabase.com/)\n2. Sign up and **create a new project** (it's free!)\n3. Wait for the project to be set up (takes ~2 minutes)\n4. Go to **Project Settings → API**\n5. Copy the **\"Project URL\"** and **\"Project API Key (anon public)\"**\n6. Paste them into your `.env` file\n\n---\n\n### Step 5: Configure Google Authentication (Optional)\n\nTo enable Google OAuth login, you need to set up Google credentials. This process involves configuring both Google Cloud Console and Supabase.\n\n\u003e **⚠️ Important**: Google requires you to configure a consent screen before creating OAuth credentials.\n\n### **Part A: Google Cloud Console Setup**\n\n### **1. Create or Select a Project:**\n1. Go to [Google Cloud Console](https://console.cloud.google.com/)\n2. **Create a new project** or select an existing one from the dropdown at the top\n3. Wait for the project to be created/selected\n\n### **2. Configure OAuth Consent Screen (Required):**\n\u003e **📋 Note**: Google requires this step before you can create OAuth credentials.\n\n1. In the **left sidebar**, click **\"APIs \u0026 services\"** → **\"OAuth consent screen\"**\n2. Choose **\"External\"** (unless you have a Google Workspace account)\n3. Click **\"Create\"**\n4. Fill in the required fields:\n   - **App name**: Your app name (e.g., \"My AI App\")\n   - **User support email**: Your email address\n   - **Developer contact information**: Your email address\n5. Click **\"Save and Continue\"** through the remaining steps (you can skip optional fields for now)\n6. Click **\"Back to Dashboard\"** when finished\n\n### **3. Enable Google+ API:**\n1. In the **left sidebar**, click **\"APIs \u0026 services\"** → **\"Library\"**\n2. Search for **\"Google+ API\"** in the search bar\n3. Click on **\"Google+ API\"** from the results\n4. Click **\"Enable\"** button\n5. Wait for the API to be enabled (this may take a moment)\n\n### **4. Create OAuth Credentials:**\n1. In the **left sidebar**, click **\"APIs \u0026 services\"** → **\"Credentials\"**\n2. Click **\"+ Create Credentials\"** → **\"OAuth client ID\"**\n3. Choose **\"Web application\"** as the application type\n4. Give it a name (e.g., \"My App OAuth Client\")\n5. **Add Authorized Redirect URIs** (see next section for how to get these URLs)\n\n### **5. Get Your Callback URLs:**\n\nYou have two options to get the correct callback URL:\n\n**Option A: From Supabase Dashboard (Recommended):**\n1. Go to your [Supabase Dashboard](https://supabase.com/dashboard)\n2. Select your project\n3. Navigate to **\"Authentication\"** → **\"Sign In / Providers\"** in the left sidebar\n4. Click on **\"Google\"** in the providers list\n5. You'll see the **\"Callback URL (for OAuth)\"** - copy this exact URL\n\n**Option B: Construct Manually:**\n- Your callback URL follows this pattern: `https://[your-project-ref].supabase.co/auth/v1/callback`\n- Replace `[your-project-ref]` with your Supabase project reference\n- **To find your project reference**: Look at your `SUPABASE_URL` - it's the part before `.supabase.co`\n- Example: If your `SUPABASE_URL` is `https://abcd1234.supabase.co`, then your callback URL is `https://abcd1234.supabase.co/auth/v1/callback`\n\n### **6. Add the Redirect URIs:**\nBack in Google Cloud Console, add these URLs to **\"Authorized redirect URIs\"**:\n```\nhttps://your-actual-project-ref.supabase.co/auth/v1/callback\nhttp://localhost:3000/auth/callback\n```\n\u003e Replace `your-actual-project-ref` with your real Supabase project reference\n\nClick **\"Create\"**\n\n### **7. Copy Your Credentials:**\n\u003e **🔐 Security Warning**: Keep these credentials secure and never commit them to version control!\n\n1. **Copy the Client ID** - you'll need this for Supabase\n2. **Copy the Client Secret** - you'll also need this for Supabase\n3. **Store them safely** - consider using a password manager\n\n### **Part B: Supabase Configuration**\n\n### **1. Navigate to Providers:**\n1. Go to your [Supabase Dashboard](https://supabase.com/dashboard)\n2. Select your project\n3. In the left sidebar, click **\"Authentication\"** → **\"Sign In / Providers\"**\n\n### **2. Configure Google Provider:**\n1. Find **\"Google\"** in the list of providers and click on it\n2. **Enable** the Google provider by toggling the switch\n3. **Paste your Google Client ID** in the \"Client ID\" field\n4. **Paste your Google Client Secret** in the \"Client Secret\" field\n5. Click **\"Save\"** to apply the configuration\n\n\u003e **✅ Verification**: You should see a green checkmark next to Google in the providers list\n\n### **Part C: Testing Google Authentication**\n\n### **Test the Integration:**\n1. **Start your development server**: `npm run dev`\n2. **Navigate to the login page**: [http://localhost:3000/login](http://localhost:3000/login)\n3. **Look for the Google button**: You should see a \"Continue with Google\" or \"Sign in with Google\" button\n4. **Test the login flow**: Click the button and verify it redirects to Google's OAuth flow\n\n### **Troubleshooting Common Issues:**\n\n**❌ \"Error 400: redirect_uri_mismatch\"**\n- **Solution**: Double-check that your redirect URI in Google Cloud Console exactly matches your Supabase callback URL\n- **Check**: Make sure there are no extra spaces or typos in the URLs\n\n**❌ \"Error 403: access_blocked\"**\n- **Solution**: Make sure you've completed the OAuth consent screen configuration\n- **Check**: Verify that your app is not in \"Testing\" mode if you want external users to access it\n\n**❌ Google button doesn't appear**\n- **Solution**: Check that you've enabled the Google provider in Supabase and saved the configuration\n- **Check**: Verify your Client ID and Secret are correctly entered in Supabase\n\n**❌ \"Invalid client\" error**\n- **Solution**: Verify that your Client ID and Client Secret are correct\n- **Check**: Make sure you copied the full credentials without any extra characters\n\n### Step 6: Setup Cursor MCP Integration for Supabase (Optional)\n\n*If you're using Cursor AI editor, this provides enhanced database integration and AI assistance:*\n\n#### **Copy and Configure MCP File:**\n```bash\n# Copy the MCP configuration template\ncp .cursor/mcp.json.example .cursor/mcp.json\n```\n\n\u003e **⚠️ Important**: You need to edit the actual `mcp.json` file, not the `mcp.json.example` file!\n\n#### **Get Supabase Personal Access Token:**\n\n1. Go to [Supabase Account Settings](https://supabase.com/dashboard/account/tokens)\n2. Click **\"Generate new token\"**\n3. Give it a descriptive name (e.g., \"Cursor MCP Integration\")\n4. **Copy the token** immediately (you won't see it again!)\n\n#### **Configure the MCP File:**\n\n1. Open `.cursor/mcp.json` in your editor\n2. Replace `\u003cpersonal-access-token\u003e` with your actual Supabase token\n3. Replace `\u003cproject-ref\u003e` with your Supabase project reference (found in your project URL)\n4. **Save the file**\n\n#### **Test MCP Integration in Cursor:**\n\n1. **Restart Cursor** completely\n2. Open the **Cursor Chat** (Cmd/Ctrl + L)\n3. Try asking: *\"Show me the database schema\"* or *\"What tables do I have in Supabase?\"*\n4. If working correctly, Cursor should be able to query your Supabase database structure\n\n#### **Troubleshooting MCP:**\n- **Not working?** Check that your token has the correct permissions\n- **Connection errors?** Verify your project reference is correct\n- **Still issues?** Restart Cursor and check the MCP logs in Cursor settings\n\n## 🏃‍♂️ Running the Project\n\n### Start Development Server\n\nThis starts the app in development mode with hot reload (changes appear instantly):\n\n```bash\nnpm run dev\n```\n\n🎉 **Your app will be available at:** [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000)\n\n### Build for Production\n\nWhen you're ready to deploy your app:\n\n```bash\n# Build the application for production\nnpm run build\n\n# Preview the production build locally\nnpm run preview\n```\n\n## 💡 What Can You Build With This?\n\nThis starter kit is perfect for creating:\n\n### 🎯 **AI-Powered Business Tools**\n- **Customer Support Chatbots** - Automated help desk with AI responses\n- **Business Intelligence Dashboards** - Analytics with AI-generated insights\n- **Content Management Systems** - With AI writing assistance\n- **Project Management Tools** - With AI task automation\n\n### 💬 **Smart Communication Apps**\n- **Educational Tutoring Platforms** - AI-powered learning assistance\n- **Team Collaboration Tools** - With AI meeting summaries and suggestions\n- **Personal AI Assistants** - For productivity and organization\n- **Language Learning Apps** - With AI conversation practice\n\n### 🛍 **E-commerce \u0026 SaaS Applications**\n- **AI Product Recommendations** - Smart shopping experiences\n- **Automated Customer Service** - 24/7 AI support\n- **Personalized User Experiences** - AI-driven content curation\n- **Smart Inventory Management** - AI-powered stock optimization\n\n### 📊 **Data-Driven Applications**\n- **Social Platforms** - With AI content moderation\n- **CRM Systems** - With AI lead scoring and automation\n- **Financial Tools** - AI-powered expense tracking and budgeting\n- **Health \u0026 Fitness Apps** - With AI coaching and recommendations\n\n## 🔧 How to Customize \u0026 Extend\n\nThis starter kit is designed to be easily extended:\n\n- **📄 Add new pages**: Create `.vue` files in the `pages/` directory\n- **🤖 Custom AI features**: Modify the OpenAI integration in `server/api/openai/`\n- **🗄️ Database operations**: Use Supabase client for data management\n- **🎨 UI components**: Leverage Nuxt UI components or create your own\n- **🔐 Authentication flows**: Customize login/signup in the `auth/` pages\n\n## 🆘 Need Help?\n\n### Documentation \u0026 Guides\n- **Nuxt 3 Documentation**: [nuxt.com/docs](https://nuxt.com/docs)\n- **Supabase Guides**: [supabase.com/docs](https://supabase.com/docs)\n- **OpenAI API Reference**: [platform.openai.com/docs](https://platform.openai.com/docs)\n- **Nuxt UI Components**: [ui.nuxt.com](https://ui.nuxt.com)\n\n### Common Issues\n\n#### **Environment Variables**\n- **Not working?** Make sure your `.env` file is in the root directory and contains the correct values\n- **Still issues?** Restart your development server after changing environment variables\n\n#### **API Errors**\n- **OpenAI errors?** Check that your API key is valid and you have credits remaining\n- **Supabase errors?** Verify your project URL and API key are correct\n\n#### **Build Errors**\n- **Dependencies issues?** Try deleting `node_modules` and running `npm install` again\n- **TypeScript errors?** Make sure all required environment variables are set\n\n#### **Authentication Issues**\n- **Google login not working?** Check your OAuth configuration in both Google Cloud Console and Supabase\n- **Magic link not working?** Verify your Supabase email settings\n\n#### **Development Server Issues**\n- **Port already in use?** Try `npm run dev -- --port 3001` to use a different port\n- **Hot reload not working?** Try restarting the development server\n\n## 🚀 Next Steps\n\nAfter getting everything set up:\n\n1. **Explore the codebase**: Check out the `pages/`, `components/`, and `server/` directories\n2. **Customize the UI**: Modify components in the `components/` directory\n3. **Add new features**: Create new pages and API endpoints\n4. **Deploy your app**: Consider platforms like Vercel, Netlify, or Railway\n5. **Join the community**: Share what you build and get help from other developers\n\n## 📄 License\n\nThis project is open source and available under the [MIT License](LICENSE).\n\n---\n\n**Happy coding! 🎉** Start building something amazing with AI today!\n","project_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Faliaks-ei%2Fnuxt-corestart-ai","html_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/projects/github.com%2Faliaks-ei%2Fnuxt-corestart-ai","lists_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Faliaks-ei%2Fnuxt-corestart-ai/lists"}