How to Create a Nuxt.js Ecommerce Storefront from Scratch Using Medusa Part 2: Adding Cart Functionality

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  • Medusa

    Building blocks for digital commerce

  • Medusa is an open source headless commerce platform that allows you to build digital commerce through its API with just a few commands. It gives you the flexibility you need to implement your own storefront from scratch using the frontend framework of your choice.

  • nuxtjs-starter-medusa

    Starter template to integrate Nuxt.js with Medusajs

  • This tutorial assumes you already followed along with part 1 of the series. If you haven’t, you can clone the GitHub repository with the first part branch and continue along from there.

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