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---
title: Configuration
description: 'Learn how to configure Nuxt Bridge to your own needs.'
---
## Feature Flags
You can optionally disable some features from bridge or opt-in to less stable ones. In normal circumstances, it is always best to stick with defaults!
You can check [bridge/src/module.ts](https://github.com/nuxt/bridge/blob/main/packages/bridge/src/module.ts) for latest defaults.
```ts [nuxt.config.ts]
import { defineNuxtConfig } from '@nuxt/bridge'
export default defineNuxtConfig({
bridge: {
// -- Opt-in features --
// Use Vite as the bundler instead of webpack 4
// vite: true,
// Enable Nuxt 3 compatible useHead
// meta: true,
// -- Default features --
// Use legacy server instead of Nitro
// nitro: false,
// Disable Nuxt 3 compatible `nuxtApp` interface
// app: false,
// Disable Composition API support
// capi: false,
// ... or just disable legacy Composition API support
// capi: {
// legacy: false
// },
// Do not transpile modules
// transpile: false,
// Disable <script setup> support
// scriptSetup: false,
// Disable composables auto importing
// imports: false,
// Do not warn about module incompatibilities
// constraints: false
},
vite: {
// Config for Vite
}
})
```
## Migration of each option
### router.base
```diff
export default defineNuxtConfig({
- router: {
- base: '/my-app/'
- }
+ app: {
+ baseURL: '/my-app/'
+ }
})
```
### build.publicPath
```diff
export default defineNuxtConfig({
- build: {
- publicPath: 'https://my-cdn.net'
- }
+ app: {
+ cdnURL: 'https://my-cdn.net'
+ }
})
```