--- title: 'modules' head.title: 'modules/' description: Use the modules/ directory to automatically register local modules within your application. navigation.icon: i-ph-folder --- It is a good place to place any local modules you develop while building your application. The auto-registered files patterns are: - `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. ::code-group ```ts twoslash [modules/hello/index.ts] // `nuxt/kit` is a helper subpath import you can use when defining local modules // that means you do not need to add `@nuxt/kit` to your project's dependencies import { createResolver, defineNuxtModule, addServerHandler } from 'nuxt/kit' export default defineNuxtModule({ meta: { name: 'hello' }, setup () { const { resolve } = createResolver(import.meta.url) // Add an API route addServerHandler({ route: '/api/hello', handler: resolve('./runtime/api-route') }) } }) ``` ```ts twoslash [modules/hello/runtime/api-route.ts] export default defineEventHandler(() => { return { hello: 'world' } }) ``` :: When starting Nuxt, the `hello` module will be registered and the `/api/hello` route will be available. Modules are executed in the following sequence: - First, the modules defined in [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/api/nuxt-config#modules-1) are loaded. - Then, modules found in the `modules/` directory are executed, and they load in alphabetical order. You can change the order of local module by adding a number to the front of each directory name: ```bash [Directory structure] modules/ 1.first-module/ index.ts 2.second-module.ts ``` :read-more{to="/docs/guide/going-further/modules"} ::tip{icon="i-ph-video" to="https://vueschool.io/lessons/creating-your-first-module-from-scratch?friend=nuxt" target="_blank"} Watch Vue School video about Nuxt private modules. ::