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---
icon: IconDirectory
title: 'pages'
head.title: Pages directory
---
The `pages/` directory is optional, meaning that if you only use [app.vue](/docs/directory-structure/app), vue-router won't be included, reducing your application bundle size.
# Pages directory
Nuxt will automatically integrate [Vue Router](https://next.router.vuejs.org/) and map `pages/` directory into the routes of your application.
::alert{type=warning}
Unlike components, your pages must have a single root element to allow Nuxt to apply route transitions between pages.
::
## Dynamic Routes
If you place anything within square brackets, it will be turned into a [dynamic route](https://next.router.vuejs.org/guide/essentials/dynamic-matching.html) parameter. You can mix and match multiple parameters and even non-dynamic text within a file name or directory.
If you need a catch-all route, you create it by using a file named like `[...slug].vue`. This will match _all_ routes under that path, and thus it doesn't support any non-dynamic text.
### Example
```bash
-| pages/
---| index.vue
---| users-[group]/
-----| [id].vue
```
Given the example above, you can access group/id within your component via the `$route` object:
```vue
<template>
{{ $route.params.group }}
{{ $route.params.id }}
</template>
```
Navigating to `/users-admins/123` would render:
```text
admins 123
```
## Nested Routes
We provide a semantic alias for `RouterView`, the `NuxtChild` component, for displaying the children components of a [nested route](https://next.router.vuejs.org/guide/essentials/nested-routes.html).
### Example
```bash
-| pages/
---| parent/
------| child.vue
---| parent.vue
```
To display the `child.vue` component, simply put the `<NuxtChild>` component inside the `parent.vue` component:
```html{}[pages/parent/child.vue]
<template>
<div>
<h3>child.vue</h3>
</div>
</template>
```
```html{}[pages/parent.vue]
<template>
<div>
<h1>parent.vue</h1>
<NuxtChild />
</div>
</template>
<!-- output -->
<template>
<div>
<h1>parent.vue</h1>
<div>
<h3>child.vue</h3>
</div>
</div>
</template>
```
The example file tree above should generate these routes:
```js
[
{
path: '/parent',
component: '~/pages/parent.vue',
name: 'parent',
children: [
{
path: 'child',
component: '~/pages/parent/child.vue',
name: 'parent-child'
}
]
}
]
```