--- title: "Features" description: "Enable or disable optional Nuxt features to unlock new possibilities." --- Some features of Nuxt are available on an opt-in basis, or can be disabled based on your needs. ## `features` ### inlineStyles Inlines styles when rendering HTML. This is currently available only when using Vite. You can also pass a function that receives the path of a Vue component and returns a boolean indicating whether to inline the styles for that component. ```ts [nuxt.config.ts] export default defineNuxtConfig({ features: { inlineStyles: true // or a function to determine inlining } }) ``` ### noScripts Disables rendering of Nuxt scripts and JS resource hints. Can also be configured granularly within `routeRules`. ```ts [nuxt.config.ts] export default defineNuxtConfig({ features: { noScripts: true } }) ``` ## `future` There is also a `future` namespace for early opting-in to new features that will become default in a future (possibly major) version of the framework. ### compatibilityVersion ::important This configuration option is available in Nuxt v3.12+. :: This enables early access to Nuxt features or flags. Setting `compatibilityVersion` to `4` changes defaults throughout your Nuxt configuration to opt-in to Nuxt v4 behaviour, but you can granularly re-enable Nuxt v3 behaviour when testing (see example). Please file issues if so, so that we can address in Nuxt or in the ecosystem. ```ts export default defineNuxtConfig({ future: { compatibilityVersion: 4, }, // To re-enable _all_ Nuxt v3 behaviour, set the following options: srcDir: '.', dir: { app: 'app' }, experimental: { scanPageMeta: 'after-resolve', sharedPrerenderData: false, compileTemplate: true, resetAsyncDataToUndefined: true, templateUtils: true, relativeWatchPaths: true, normalizeComponentNames: false defaults: { useAsyncData: { deep: true } } }, unhead: { renderSSRHeadOptions: { omitLineBreaks: false } } }) ``` ### typescriptBundlerResolution This enables 'Bundler' module resolution mode for TypeScript, which is the recommended setting for frameworks like Nuxt and [Vite](https://vitejs.dev/guide/performance.html#reduce-resolve-operations). It improves type support when using modern libraries with `exports`. See [the original TypeScript pull request](https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/pull/51669). ```ts [nuxt.config.ts] export default defineNuxtConfig({ future: { typescriptBundlerResolution: true } }) ```