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Nuxt Authentication with Laravel Sanctum

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Nuxt Authentication with Laravel Sanctum
14 mins3 years ago

A quickstart guide to authenticating in Nuxt with a Laravel API using Sanctum. We’ll use the latest version of nuxt/auth, which includes native support for Sanctum as a provider.

Alex Garrett-Smith
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