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I was thinking that they wouldn't do that as reading docs and such take time. Time better spent getting to know you and selling themselves.
If you're feeling the imposter syndrome a bit, go and build and app to help yourself help. However, you say you're nodejs rather than nestjs. How's your front end in general?
I would say go over your resume and the fundamentals. Typically for Node devs focusing on callbacks, promises, async/await, event loop, procedural/functional programming and making sure you're solid on those is good. A little more would be API design. If you're going through a recruiter sometimes you could ask for an agenda of the interview process so you can better prepare?