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---
navigation.icon: IconDirectory
title: "components"
description: "The components/ directory is where you put all your Vue components."
description: "The components/ directory is where you put all your Vue components."
head.title: "components/"
---
# Components Directory
The `components/` directory is where you put all your Vue components which can then be imported inside your pages or other components ([learn more](https://vuejs.org/guide/essentials/component-basics.html#components-basics)).
The `components/` directory is where you put all your Vue components which can then be imported inside your pages or other components ([learn more](https://vuejs.org/guide/essentials/component-basics.html#components-basics)).
Nuxt automatically imports any components in your `components/` directory (along with components that are registered by any modules you may be using).

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]
```
To display the `child.vue` component, you have to insert the `<NuxtPage>` component inside `pages/parent.vue`:
To display the `child.vue` component, you have to insert the `<NuxtPage>` component inside `pages/parent.vue`:
```html{}[pages/parent.vue]
<template>
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## Navigation
To navigate between pages of your app, you should use the [`<NuxtLink>`](/docs/api/components/nuxt-link) component.
To navigate between pages of your app, you should use the [`<NuxtLink>`](/docs/api/components/nuxt-link) component.
This component is included with Nuxt and therefore you don't have to import it as you do with other components.

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# Public Directory
The `public/` directory is directly served at the server root and contains public files that have to keep their names (e.g. `robots.txt`) _or_ likely won't change (e.g. `favicon.ico`).
The `public/` directory is directly served at the server root and contains public files that have to keep their names (e.g. `robots.txt`) _or_ likely won't change (e.g. `favicon.ico`).
::alert{icon=💡}
This is known as the [`static/`](https://nuxtjs.org/docs/directory-structure/static) directory in Nuxt 2.

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navigation.icon: IconFile
title: package.json
head.title: package.json
description: The package.json file contains all the dependencies and scripts for your application.
description: The package.json file contains all the dependencies and scripts for your application.
---
# Package.json File
The `package.json` file contains all the dependencies and scripts for your application ([learn more](https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/v7/configuring-npm/package-json)).
The `package.json` file contains all the dependencies and scripts for your application ([learn more](https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/v7/configuring-npm/package-json)).

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### `provide (name, value)`
`nuxtApp` is a runtime context that you can extend using [Nuxt plugins](/docs/guide/directory-structure/plugins). Use the `provide` function to create Nuxt plugins to make values and helper methods available in your Nuxt application across all composables and components.
`nuxtApp` is a runtime context that you can extend using [Nuxt plugins](/docs/guide/directory-structure/plugins). Use the `provide` function to create Nuxt plugins to make values and helper methods available in your Nuxt application across all composables and components.
`provide` function accepts `name` and `value` parameters.
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- [**component()**](https://vuejs.org/api/application.html#app-component) - Registers a global component if passing both a name string and a component definition, or retrieves an already registered one if only the name is passed.
- [**directive()**](https://vuejs.org/api/application.html#app-directive) - Registers a global custom directive if passing both a name string and a directive definition, or retrieves an already registered one if only the name is passed[(example)](/docs/guide/directory-structure/plugins#vue-directives).
- [**use()**](https://vuejs.org/api/application.html#app-use) - Installs a **[Vue.js Plugin](https://vuejs.org/guide/reusability/plugins.html)** [(example)](/docs/guide/directory-structure/plugins#vue-plugins).
- [**use()**](https://vuejs.org/api/application.html#app-use) - Installs a **[Vue.js Plugin](https://vuejs.org/guide/reusability/plugins.html)** [(example)](/docs/guide/directory-structure/plugins#vue-plugins).
:ReadMore{link="https://vuejs.org/api/application.html#application-api"}

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- **name:** type: `string`
`name` helps `RouterView` render the component with the corresponding name in the matched route record's components option.
`name` helps `RouterView` render the component with the corresponding name in the matched route record's components option.
- **route:** type: `RouteLocationNormalized`

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- **Type**: [`Error`](https://developer.mozilla.org/pl/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Error) | `string`
Optional error to be thrown by `abortNavigation`.
Optional error to be thrown by `abortNavigation`.
## Examples

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A function that takes two Vue Router's route location objects as parameters: the next route `to` as the first, and the current route `from` as the second.
Learn more about available properties of `RouteLocationNormalized` in the **[Vue Router docs](https://router.vuejs.org/api/interfaces/RouteLocationNormalized.html)**.
Learn more about available properties of `RouteLocationNormalized` in the **[Vue Router docs](https://router.vuejs.org/api/interfaces/RouteLocationNormalized.html)**.
## Examples

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**Usage:**
```js
const appConfig = useAppConfig() // { foo: 'bar' }
const appConfig = useAppConfig() // { foo: 'bar' }
const newAppConfig = { foo: 'baz' }

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Bridge is a forward-compatibility layer that allows you to experience many of the new Nuxt 3 features by simply installing and enabling a Nuxt module.
Using Nuxt Bridge, you can make sure your project is (almost) ready for Nuxt 3 and have the best developer experience without needing a major rewrite or risk breaking changes.
Using Nuxt Bridge, you can make sure your project is (almost) ready for Nuxt 3 and have the best developer experience without needing a major rewrite or risk breaking changes.
## Upgrade Nuxt 2