Nuxt/docs/content/7.migration/3.auto-imports.md
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# Auto Imports
Nuxt 3 adopts a minimal friction approach, meaning wherever possible components and composables are auto-imported.
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In the rest of the migration documentation, you will notice that key Nuxt and Vue utilities do not have explicit imports. This is not a typo; Nuxt will automatically import them for you, and you should get full type hinting if you have followed [the instructions](/migration/configuration#typescript) to use Nuxt's TypeScript support.
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[Read more about auto imports](/guide/concepts/auto-imports)
## Migration
1. If you have been using `@nuxt/components` in Nuxt 2, you can remove `components: true` in your `nuxt.config`. If you had a more complex setup, then note that the component options have changed somewhat. See the [components documentation](/guide/directory-structure/components) for more information.
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You can look at `.nuxt/types/components.d.ts` and `.nuxt/types/imports.d.ts` to see how Nuxt has resolved your components and composable auto-imports.
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