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---
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title: "Additional Files"
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sidebarTitle: "additionalFiles"
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description: "Use the additionalFiles build extension to copy additional files to the build directory"
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---
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Import the `additionalFiles` build extension and use it in your `trigger.config.ts` file:
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```ts
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import { defineConfig } from "@trigger.dev/sdk";
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import { additionalFiles } from "@trigger.dev/build/extensions/core";
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export default defineConfig({
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project: "<project ref>",
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// Your other config settings...
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// We strongly recommend setting this to false
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// When set to `false`, the current working directory will be set to the build directory, which more closely matches production behavior.
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legacyDevProcessCwdBehaviour: false, // Default: true
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build: {
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extensions: [additionalFiles({ files: ["./assets/**", "wrangler/wrangler.toml"] })],
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},
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});
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```
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This will copy the files specified in the `files` array to the build directory. The `files` array can contain globs. The output paths will match the path of the file, relative to the root of the project.
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This extension effects both the `dev` and the `deploy` commands, and the resulting paths will be the same for both.
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If you use `legacyDevProcessCwdBehaviour: false`, you can then do this:
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```ts
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import path from "node:path";
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// You can use `process.cwd()` if you use `legacyDevProcessCwdBehaviour: false`
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const interRegularFont = path.join(process.cwd(), "assets/Inter-Regular.ttf");
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```
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<Note>The root of the project is the directory that contains the trigger.config.ts file</Note>
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