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sidebar_position: 3
slug: /api/plugins/@docusaurus/plugin-content-pages
---

# 📦 plugin-content-pages

import APITable from '@site/src/components/APITable';

The default pages plugin for Docusaurus. The classic template ships with this plugin with default configurations. This plugin provides [creating pages](guides/creating-pages.mdx) functionality.

## Installation {#installation}

```bash npm2yarn
npm install --save @docusaurus/plugin-content-pages
```

:::tip

If you use the preset `@docusaurus/preset-classic`, you don't need to install this plugin as a dependency.

You can configure this plugin through the [preset options](../../using-plugins.mdx#docusauruspreset-classic).

:::

## Configuration {#configuration}

Accepted fields:

```mdx-code-block
<APITable>
```

| Name | Type | Default | Description |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| `path` | `string` | `'src/pages'` | Path to data on filesystem relative to site dir. Components in this directory will be automatically converted to pages. |
| `routeBasePath` | `string` | `'/'` | URL route for the pages section of your site. **DO NOT** include a trailing slash. |
| `include` | `string[]` | `['**/*.{js,jsx,ts,tsx,md,mdx}']` | Matching files will be included and processed. |
| `exclude` | `string[]` | _See example configuration_ | No route will be created for matching files. |
| `mdxPageComponent` | `string` | `'@theme/MDXPage'` | Component used by each MDX page. |
| `remarkPlugins` | `[]` | `any[]` | Remark plugins passed to MDX. |
| `rehypePlugins` | `[]` | `any[]` | Rehype plugins passed to MDX. |
| `beforeDefaultRemarkPlugins` | `any[]` | `[]` | Custom Remark plugins passed to MDX before the default Docusaurus Remark plugins. |
| `beforeDefaultRehypePlugins` | `any[]` | `[]` | Custom Rehype plugins passed to MDX before the default Docusaurus Rehype plugins. |

```mdx-code-block
</APITable>
```

### Example configuration {#ex-config}

You can configure this plugin through preset options or plugin options.

:::tip

Most Docusaurus users configure this plugin through the preset options.

:::

```js config-tabs
// Preset Options: pages
// Plugin Options: @docusaurus/plugin-content-pages

const config = {
  path: 'src/pages',
  routeBasePath: '',
  include: ['**/*.{js,jsx,ts,tsx,md,mdx}'],
  exclude: [
    '**/_*.{js,jsx,ts,tsx,md,mdx}',
    '**/_*/**',
    '**/*.test.{js,jsx,ts,tsx}',
    '**/__tests__/**',
  ],
  mdxPageComponent: '@theme/MDXPage',
  remarkPlugins: [require('./my-remark-plugin')],
  rehypePlugins: [],
  beforeDefaultRemarkPlugins: [],
  beforeDefaultRehypePlugins: [],
};
```

## Markdown front matter {#markdown-front-matter}

Markdown pages can use the following Markdown [front matter](../../guides/markdown-features/markdown-features-intro.mdx#front-matter) metadata fields, enclosed by a line `---` on either side.

Accepted fields:

```mdx-code-block
<APITable>
```

| Name | Type | Default | Description |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| `title` | `string` | Markdown title | The blog post title. |
| `description` | `string` | The first line of Markdown content | The description of your page, which will become the `<meta name="description" content="..."/>` and `<meta property="og:description" content="..."/>` in `<head>`, used by search engines. |
| `keywords` | `string[]` | `undefined` | Keywords meta tag, which will become the `<meta name="keywords" content="keyword1,keyword2,..."/>` in `<head>`, used by search engines. |
| `image` | `string` | `undefined` | Cover or thumbnail image that will be used as the `<meta property="og:image" content="..."/>` in the `<head>`, enhancing link previews on social media and messaging platforms. |
| `wrapperClassName` | `string` |  | Class name to be added to the wrapper element to allow targeting specific page content. |
| `hide_table_of_contents` | `boolean` | `false` | Whether to hide the table of contents to the right. |
| `draft` | `boolean` | `false` | Draft pages will only be available during development. |
| `unlisted` | `boolean` | `false` | Unlisted pages will be available in both development and production. They will be "hidden" in production, not indexed, excluded from sitemaps, and can only be accessed by users having a direct link. |

```mdx-code-block
</APITable>
```

Example:

```md
---
title: Markdown Page
description: Markdown page SEO description
wrapperClassName: markdown-page
hide_table_of_contents: false
draft: true
---

Markdown page content
```

## i18n {#i18n}

Read the [i18n introduction](../../i18n/i18n-introduction.mdx) first.

### Translation files location {#translation-files-location}

- **Base path**: `website/i18n/[locale]/docusaurus-plugin-content-pages`
- **Multi-instance path**: `website/i18n/[locale]/docusaurus-plugin-content-pages-[pluginId]`
- **JSON files**: extracted with [`docusaurus write-translations`](../../cli.mdx#docusaurus-write-translations-sitedir)
- **Markdown files**: `website/i18n/[locale]/docusaurus-plugin-content-pages`

### Example file-system structure {#example-file-system-structure}

```bash
website/i18n/[locale]/docusaurus-plugin-content-pages
│
│ # translations for website/src/pages
├── first-markdown-page.md
└── second-markdown-page.md
```