Nuxt/docs/3.api/3.utils/define-route-rules.md

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---
title: 'defineRouteRules'
description: 'Define route rules for hybrid rendering at the page level.'
links:
- label: Source
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to: https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/blob/main/packages/nuxt/src/pages/runtime/composables.ts
size: xs
---
::read-more{to="/docs/guide/going-further/experimental-features#inlinerouterules" icon="i-ph-star-duotone"}
This feature is experimental and in order to use it you must enable the `experimental.inlineRouteRules` option in your `nuxt.config`.
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## Usage
```vue [pages/index.vue]
<script setup lang="ts">
defineRouteRules({
prerender: true
})
</script>
<template>
<h1>Hello world!</h1>
</template>
```
Will be translated to:
```ts [nuxt.config.ts]
export default defineNuxtConfig({
routeRules: {
'/': { prerender: true }
}
})
```
::callout
When running [`nuxt build`](/docs/api/commands/build), the home page will be pre-rendered in `.output/public/index.html` and statically served.
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## Notes
- A rule defined in `~/pages/foo/bar.vue` will be applied to `/foo/bar` requests.
- A rule in `~/pages/foo/[id].vue` will be applied to `/foo/**` requests.
For more control, such as if you are using a custom `path` or `alias` set in the page's [`definePageMeta`](/docs/api/utils/define-page-meta), you should set `routeRules` directly within your `nuxt.config`.
::read-more{to="/docs/guide/concepts/rendering#hybrid-rendering" icon="i-ph-medal-duotone"}
Read more about the `routeRules`.
::