Generates nginx-sites-available-default configuration file for serving the Vue application on Debian/Ubuntu-based nginx installations.
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name: nginx-sites-available description: Generates nginx-sites-available-default configuration file for serving the Vue application on Debian/Ubuntu-based nginx installations.
Nginx Sites Available Default Skill
Purpose
Generate nginx sites-available default configuration file for serving the Vue application.
Output
Create the file: nginx-sites-available-default
Template
See: examples.md in this directory for complete template and detailed examples.
Notes
- Default nginx sites-available configuration for Debian/Ubuntu-based systems
- Serves static files from
/usr/share/nginx/html - Configured for SPA (Single Page Application) routing with
try_filesfallback to index.html - Listens on both IPv4 and IPv6
- Includes commented examples for SSL, PHP, and virtual hosts
- Custom error pages for 500-series errors
- Used in Dockerfile to configure nginx server
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