Docs Introduction
The docs feature provides users with a way to organize Markdown files in a hierarchical format.
info
Check the Docs Plugin API Reference documentation for an exhaustive list of options.
Document ID
Every document has a unique id
. By default, a document id
is the name of the document (without the extension) relative to the root docs directory.
For example, greeting.md
id is greeting
and guide/hello.md
id is guide/hello
.
website # Root directory of your site
โโโ docs
โโโ greeting.md
โโโ guide
โโโ hello.md
However, the last part of the id
can be defined by user in the front matter. For example, if guide/hello.md
's content is defined as below, its final id
is guide/part1
.
---
id: part1
---
Lorem ipsum
If you want more control over the last part of the document URL, it is possible to add a slug
(defaults to the id
).
---
id: part1
slug: part1.html
---
Lorem ipsum
note
It is possible to use:
- absolute slugs:
slug: /mySlug
,slug: /
... - relative slugs:
slug: mySlug
,slug: ./../mySlug
...
Home page docs
If you want a document to be available at the root, and have a path like https://docusaurus.io/docs/
, you can use the slug frontmatter:
---
id: my-home-doc
slug: /
---
Lorem ipsum
Docs-only mode
If you only want the documentation feature, you can run your Docusaurus 2 site without a landing page and display your documentation page as the index page instead.
To enable docs-only mode, set the docs plugin routeBasePath: '/'
, and use the frontmatter slug: /
on the document that should be the index page (more info).
caution
You should delete the existing homepage at ./src/pages/index.js
, or else there will be two files mapping to the same route!
tip
There's also a "blog-only mode" for those who only want to use the blog feature of Docusaurus 2. You can use the same method detailed above. Follow the setup instructions on Blog-only mode.