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In addition to Node.js servers and static hosting services, a Nuxt 3 project can be deployed with several well-tested presets and minimal amount of configuration.
You can explicitly set the desired preset in the [`nuxt.config`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt.config) file:
You can explicitly set the desired preset in the [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt-config) file:
```js [nuxt.config.ts]
export default {

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- **Nuxtr**: Install the community-developed [Nuxtr extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Nuxtr.nuxtr-vscode)
- **Volar**: Either enable [**Take Over Mode**](https://vuejs.org/guide/typescript/overview.html#volar-takeover-mode) (recommended) or add the [TypeScript Vue Plugin](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Vue.vscode-typescript-vue-plugin)
If you have enabled **Take Over Mode** or installed the **TypeScript Vue Plugin (Volar)**, you can disable generating the shim for `*.vue` files in your [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt.config) file:
If you have enabled **Take Over Mode** or installed the **TypeScript Vue Plugin (Volar)**, you can disable generating the shim for `*.vue` files in your [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt-config) file:
```ts [nuxt.config.ts]
export default defineNuxtConfig({

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---
By default, Nuxt is configured to cover most use cases. The [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt.config) file can override or extend this default configuration.
By default, Nuxt is configured to cover most use cases. The [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt-config) file can override or extend this default configuration.
## Nuxt Configuration
The [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt.config) file is located at the root of a Nuxt project and can override or extend the application's behavior.
The [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt-config) file is located at the root of a Nuxt project and can override or extend the application's behavior.
A minimal configuration file exports the `defineNuxtConfig` function containing an object with your configuration. The `defineNuxtConfig` helper is globally available without import.
@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ Non primitive JS types | ❌ No | ✅ Yes
## External Configuration Files
Nuxt uses [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt.config) file as the single source of trust for configurations and skips reading external configuration files. During the course of building your project, you may have a need to configure those. The following table highlights common configurations and, where applicable, how they can be configured with Nuxt.
Nuxt uses [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt-config) file as the single source of trust for configurations and skips reading external configuration files. During the course of building your project, you may have a need to configure those. The following table highlights common configurations and, where applicable, how they can be configured with Nuxt.
Name | Config File | How To Configure
|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------|-------------------------

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})
```
Providing an [`app.head`](/docs/api/nuxt-config#head) property in your [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt.config) allows you to customize the head for your entire app.
Providing an [`app.head`](/docs/api/nuxt-config#head) property in your [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt-config) allows you to customize the head for your entire app.
::callout
This method does not allow you to provide reactive data. We recommend to use `useHead()` in `app.vue`.

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## Usage
You can extend a layer by adding the [extends](/docs/api/nuxt-config#extends) property to the [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt.config) file.
You can extend a layer by adding the [extends](/docs/api/nuxt-config#extends) property to the [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt-config) file.
```ts [nuxt.config.ts]
export default defineNuxtConfig({

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## Add Nuxt Modules
Once you have installed the modules you can add them to your [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt.config) file under the `modules` property. Module developers usually provide additional steps and details for usage.
Once you have installed the modules you can add them to your [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt-config) file under the `modules` property. Module developers usually provide additional steps and details for usage.
```ts [nuxt.config.ts]
export default defineNuxtConfig({

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- `modules/*/index.ts`
- `modules/*.ts`
You don't need to add those local modules to your [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt.config) separately.
You don't need to add those local modules to your [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt-config) separately.
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})
```
::callout
`defineNuxtConfig` helper is globally available without import.
::
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To ensure your configuration is up to date, Nuxt will make a full restart when detecting changes in the main configuration file, the [`.env`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/env), [`.nuxtignore`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxtignore) and `.nuxtrc` dotfiles.
The `.nuxtrc` file is a file that can be used to configure Nuxt with a fla syntax, it is based on [`unjs/rc9`](https://github.com/unjs/rc9).
``` [.nuxtrc]

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## Exposing
To expose config and environment variables to the rest of your app, you will need to define runtime configuration in your `nuxt.config` file, using the [`runtimeConfig`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt.config#runtimeconfig) option.
To expose config and environment variables to the rest of your app, you will need to define runtime configuration in your [`nuxt.config`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt-config) file, using the [`runtimeConfig`](/docs/api/nuxt-config#runtimeconfig) option.
```ts [nuxt.config.ts]
export default defineNuxtConfig({

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:read-more{to="/docs/getting-started/layers"}
A minimal Nuxt layer directory should contain a [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt.config) file to indicate it is a layer.
A minimal Nuxt layer directory should contain a [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt-config) file to indicate it is a layer.
```ts [base/nuxt.config.ts]
export default defineNuxtConfig({})
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- [`pages/*`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/pages) - Extend the default pages
- [`server/*`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/server) - Extend the default server endpoints & middleware
- [`utils/*`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/utils) - Extend the default utils
- [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt.config)- Extend the default nuxt config
- [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt-config)- Extend the default nuxt config
- [`app.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/app-config) - Extend the default app config
## Basic Example
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::
::callout
If you're interested in deepening your understanding about layers, consider examining [a fully fleshed out [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt.config) file on the [Docus theme](https://github.com/nuxt-themes/docus/blob/main/nuxt.config.ts).
If you're interested in deepening your understanding about layers, consider examining [a fully fleshed out [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt-config) file on the [Docus theme](https://github.com/nuxt-themes/docus/blob/main/nuxt.config.ts).
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## Starter Template

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npx nuxi typecheck [--log-level] [rootDir]
```
The `typecheck` command runs [`vue-tsc`](https://github.com/vuejs/language-tools/tree/master/packages/vue-tsc) to check types throughout your app.
The `typecheck` command runs [`vue-tsc`](https://github.com/vuejs/language-tools/tree/master/packages/tsc) to check types throughout your app.
Option | Default | Description
-------------------------|-----------------|------------------

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Please make sure to avoid any CommonJS syntax such as `module.exports`, `require` or `require.resolve` in your config file. It will soon be deprecated and unsupported.
You can use static `import`, dynamic `import()` and `export default` instead. Using TypeScript by renaming to [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt.config) is also possible and recommended.
You can use static `import`, dynamic `import()` and `export default` instead. Using TypeScript by renaming to [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt-config) is also possible and recommended.
```ts [nuxt.config.ts]
import { defineNuxtConfig } from '@nuxt/bridge'

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You can read more about Nuxt's TypeScript support [in the docs](/docs/guide/concepts/typescript).
::callout
Nuxt can type-check your app using [`vue-tsc`](https://github.com/vuejs/language-tools/tree/master/packages/vue-tsc) with `nuxi typecheck` command.
Nuxt can type-check your app using [`vue-tsc`](https://github.com/vuejs/language-tools/tree/master/packages/tsc) with `nuxi typecheck` command.
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### Migration

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With Nuxt 3, Nuxt is now a build-time-only dependency, which means that modules shouldn't attempt to hook into the Nuxt runtime.
Your module should work even if it's only added to [`buildModules`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt.config#buildmodules) (instead of `modules`). For example:
Your module should work even if it's only added to [`buildModules`](/docs/api/nuxt-config#runtimeconfig) (instead of `modules`). For example:
- Avoid updating `process.env` within a Nuxt module and reading by a Nuxt plugin; use [`runtimeConfig`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt.config#publicruntimeconfig) instead.
- Avoid updating `process.env` within a Nuxt module and reading by a Nuxt plugin; use [`runtimeConfig`](/docs/api/nuxt-config#runtimeconfig) instead.
- (*) Avoid depending on runtime hooks like `vue-renderer:*` for production
- (*) Avoid adding `serverMiddleware` by importing them inside the module. Instead, add them by referencing a file path so that they are independent of the module's context