Nuxt/docs/content/2.guide/5.deploy/2.static-hosting.md

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# Static Hosting
::alert{type=info}
The [full static feature](https://nuxtjs.org/announcements/going-full-static) is [under development](https://github.com/nuxt/framework/issues/6411) and will be available in the near future.
::
There are two ways to deploy a Nuxt application to any static hosting services:
- Static site generation (SSG) prerenders every route of your application at build time. For every page, Nuxt uses a crawler to generate a corresponding HTML file.
- Using `ssr: false` to produce a pure client-side output.
## Prerendering
Use the [`nuxi generate` command](/api/commands/generate) to build your application. The HTML files will be generated in the `.output/public` directory.
```bash
npx nuxi generate
```
## Client-side Only Rendering
If you don't want to prerender your routes, another way of using static hosting is to set the `ssr` property to `false` in the `nuxt.config` file. The `nuxi build` command will then output an `index.html` entrypoint like a classic client-side Vue.js application.
```ts [nuxt.config.ts|js]
defineNuxtConfig({
ssr: false
})
```
## Advanced
You can manually specify routes that [Nitro](/guide/concepts/server-engine) will fetch and prerender during the build.
```ts [nuxt.config.ts|js]
defineNuxtConfig({
nitro: {
prerender: {
routes: ['/user/1', '/user/2']
}
}
})
```