---
title: 'shared'
head.title: 'shared/'
description: 'Use the shared/ directory to share functionality between the Vue app and the Nitro server.'
navigation.icon: 'i-ph-folder'
---
The `shared/` directory allows you to share code that can be used in both the Vue app and the Nitro server.
::tip
The `shared/` directory is available in Nuxt v3.14+.
::
::important
Code in the shared directory cannot import any Vue or nitro code.
::
## Usage
**Method 1:** Using named export
```ts twoslash [shared/utils/capitalize.ts]
export const capitalize = (input: string) => {
return input[0].toUpperCase() + input.slice(1)
}
```
**Method 2:** Using default export
```ts twoslash [shared/utils/capitalize.ts]
export default function capitalize (input: string) {
return input[0].toUpperCase() + input.slice(1)
}
```
**Usage:** You can now use auto-imported utility functions in `.js`, `.ts` and `.vue` files within your Vue app and the `server/` directory.
If you have set `compatibilityVersion: 4` in your `nuxt.config.ts`, you can use the auto-imported functions in the `app/` directory. This is part of Nuxt's progressive compatibility features preparing for version 4.
```vue [app.vue]
{{ hello }}
```
```ts [server/api/hello.get.ts]
export default defineEventHandler((event) => {
return {
hello: capitalize('hello')
}
})
```
## Auto Imports
Only files in the `shared/utils/` and `shared/types/` directories will be auto-imported. Files nested in directories within `shared/utils/` or `shared/types/` will not be auto-imported.
```bash [Directory Structure]
-| shared/
---| capitalize.ts # Not auto-imported
---| formatters
-----| lower.ts # Not auto-imported
---| utils/
-----| lower.ts # Auto-imported
-----| formatters
-------| upper.ts # Not auto-imported
---| types/
-----| bar.d.ts # Auto-imported
```
Any other files you create in the shared folder must be manually imported using the `#shared` alias (automatically configured by Nuxt):
```ts
// For files directly in the shared directory
import capitalize from '#shared/capitalize'
// For files in nested directories
import lower from '#shared/formatters/lower'
// For files nested in a folder within utils
import upper from '#shared/utils/formatters/upper'
```
This alias ensures consistent imports across your application, regardless of the importing file's location.
:read-more{to="/docs/guide/concepts/auto-imports"}