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navigation.title: 'Vite Plugins'
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title: Using Vite Plugins in Nuxt
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description: Learn how to integrate Vite plugins into your Nuxt project.
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---
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While Nuxt modules offer extensive functionality, sometimes a specific Vite plugin might meet your needs more directly.
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First, we need to install the Vite plugin, for our example, we'll use `@rollup/plugin-yaml`:
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::package-managers
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```bash [npm]
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npm install @rollup/plugin-yaml
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```
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```bash [yarn]
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yarn add @rollup/plugin-yaml
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```
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```bash [pnpm]
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pnpm add @rollup/plugin-yaml
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```
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```bash [bun]
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bun add @rollup/plugin-yaml
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```
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Next, we need to import and add it to our [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt-config) file:
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```ts [nuxt.config.ts]
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import yaml from '@rollup/plugin-yaml'
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export default defineNuxtConfig({
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vite: {
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plugins: [
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yaml()
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]
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}
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})
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```
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Now we installed and configured our Vite plugin, we can start using YAML files directly in our project.
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For example, we can have a `config.yaml` that stores configuration data and import this data in our Nuxt components:
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::code-group
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```yaml [data/hello.yaml]
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greeting: "Hello, Nuxt with Vite!"
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```
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```vue [components/Hello.vue]
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<script setup>
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import config from '~/data/hello.yaml'
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</script>
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<template>
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<h1>{{ config.greeting }}</h1>
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</template>
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```
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::
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