# Customize Paths And Helpers For Devise Routes Wih a default Devise setup (`devise_for :users`), the sign up/in/out routes are located at `/users/sign_up`, `/users/sign_in`, and `/users/sign_out`. And the path helpers are `new_user_registration_path`, `new_user_session_path`, and `destroy_user_session_path`, respectively. These can be customized in `config/routes.rb` by opening up the `devise_scope :user` block and re-specifying the routes of interest. ```ruby Rails.application.routes.draw do devise_for :users devise_scope :user do get 'sign_up', to: 'devise/registrations#new' get 'sign_in', to: 'devise/sessions#new' delete 'sign_out', to: 'devise/sessions#destroy' end end ``` These three custom routes override the paths and helps I described above like so: - `sign_up_path` -> `/sign_up` - `sign_in_path` -> `/sign_in` - `sign_out_path` -> `/sign_out` I find these path helpers easier to work with and I like the UX of registration/session paths not nested under `/user`.