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description: Nuxt provides useState composable to create a reactive and SSR-friendly shared state.
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# State Management
Nuxt provides useState composable to create a reactive and SSR-friendly shared state across components.
`useState` is an SSR-friendly [`ref`](https://vuejs.org/api/reactivity-core.html#ref) replacement. Its value will be preserved after server-side rendering (during client-side hydration) and shared across all components using a unique key.
::ReadMore{link="/docs/api/composables/use-state"}
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`useState` only works during `setup` or [`Lifecycle Hooks`](https://vuejs.org/api/composition-api-lifecycle.html#composition-api-lifecycle-hooks).
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Because the data inside `useState` will be serialized to JSON, it is important that it does not contain anything that cannot be serialized, such as classes, functions or symbols.
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## Best Practices
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Never define `const state = ref()` outside of `
Counter: {{ counter }}
```
::LinkExample{link="/docs/examples/composables/use-state"}
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::ReadMore{link="/docs/api/composables/use-state"}
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### Advanced
In this example, we use a composable that detects the user's default locale from the HTTP request headers and keeps it in a `locale` state.
::LinkExample{link="/docs/examples/other/locale"}
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## Shared State
By using [auto-imported composables](/docs/guide/directory-structure/composables) we can define global type-safe states and import them across the app.
```ts [composables/states.ts]
export const useCounter = () => useState('counter', () => 0)
export const useColor = () => useState('color', () => 'pink')
```
```vue [app.vue]