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manniL commented Sep 1, 2019

Related PR: #6331
Suggested by @pimlie

When trailing slash handling is enforced (in any manner), it'd be great to have two things for improved DX:

Nuxt Link adaption

No matter how you input the links in your Nuxt link (be it as an object via named routes or via string), the component should enforce the set up trailing slash handling (adding or removing the slashes as needed).

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