--- navigation.icon: IconFile title: app.config.ts head.title: Nuxt App Config description: Nuxt 3 provides the app.config file to expose reactive configuration within your application. --- # App Config File Nuxt 3 provides an `app.config` config file to expose reactive configuration within your application with the ability to update it at runtime within lifecycle or using a nuxt plugin and editing it with HMR (hot-module-replacement). You can easily provide runtime app configuration using `app.config.ts` file. It can have either of `.ts`, `.js`, or `.mjs` extensions. ```ts [app.config.ts] export default defineAppConfig({ foo: 'bar' }) ``` ::alert{type=warning} Do not put any secret values inside `app.config` file. It is exposed to the user client bundle. :: ## Defining App Config To expose config and environment variables to the rest of your app, you will need to define configuration in `app.config` file. **Example:** ```ts [app.config.ts] export default defineAppConfig({ theme: { primaryColor: '#ababab' } }) ``` When adding `theme` to the `app.config`, Nuxt uses Vite or Webpack to bundle the code. We can universally access `theme` in both server and browser using [useAppConfig](/api/composables/use-app-config) composable. ```js const appConfig = useAppConfig() console.log(appConfig.theme) ``` ### Manually Typing App Config Nuxt tries to automatically generate a typescript interface from provided app config. It is also possible to type app config manually: ```ts [index.d.ts] declare module '@nuxt/schema' { interface AppConfigInput { /** Theme configuration */ theme?: { /** Primary app color */ primaryColor?: string } } } // It is always important to ensure you import/export something when augmenting a type export {} ```