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# State
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Nuxt provides `useState` to create a globally shared state within the context.
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`useState` is SSR-friendly `ref` replacement in that its value will be hydrated (preserved) after server-side rendering and is shared across all components using a unique key.
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::alert{icon=⚠️}
Never define `const state = ref()` outside of `<script setup>` or `setup()` function.
Such state will be shared across all users visiting your website and can lead to memory leaks!
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✅ Instead use `const useX = () => useState('x')`
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## Usage
Within your pages, components and plugins you can use `useState` .
```js
const state = useState< T > (key: string, init?: () => T): Ref< T >
```
* **key**: A unique key ensuring that data fetching can be properly de-duplicated across requests
* **init**: A function that provides initial value for the state when it's not initiated
* **T**: (typescript only) Specify type of state
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::alert{icon=👉}
**`useState` only works during `setup` or `Lifecycle Hooks` **
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## Examples
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### Basic usage
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In this example, we use a component-local counter state. Any other component that uses `useState('counter')` shares the same reactive state.
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```vue [app.vue]
< script setup >
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const counter = useState('counter', () => Math.round(Math.random() * 1000))
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< / script >
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< template >
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< div >
Counter: {{ counter }}
< button @click =" counter ++" >
+
< / button >
< button @click =" counter-- " >
-
< / button >
< / div >
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< / template >
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```
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### Advanced Example
In this example, we use a composable that detects the user's default locale and keeps it in a `locale` state.
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## Shared State
By using [auto-imported composables ](/docs/directory-structure/composables ) we can define global type-safe states and import them across the app.
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```ts [composables/states.ts]
export const useCounter = () => useState< number > ('counter', () => 0)
export const useColor = () => useState< string > ('color', () => 'pink')
```
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```vue [app.vue]
< script setup >
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const color = useColor() // Same as useState('color')
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< / script >
< template >
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Current color: {{ color }}
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< / template >
```