Frontmatter
Any Markdown file that contains a YAML frontmatter block will be processed by gray-matter. The frontmatter must be the first thing in the Markdown file and must take the form of valid YAML set between triple-dashed lines. Here is a basic example:
---
title: Blogging Like a Hacker
lang: en-US
---
Between these triple-dashed lines, you can set predefined variables (see below for a reference), or even create custom ones of your own. These variables will then be available to you to access using $frontmatter
at the rest of the page, plus all custom and theming components.
frontmatter variables are optional in VuePress.
Alternative frontmatter Formats
VuePress also supports JSON or TOML frontmatter.
JSON frontmatter needs to start and end in curly braces:
---
{
"title": "Blogging Like a Hacker",
"lang": "en-US"
}
---
TOML frontmatter needs to be explicitly marked as TOML:
---toml
title = "Blogging Like a Hacker"
lang = "en-US"
---
Predefined Variables
title
- Type:
string
- Default:
h1_title || siteConfig.title
Title of current page.
lang
- Type:
string
- Default:
en-US
Language of current page.
description
- Type:
string
- Default:
siteConfig.description
Description of current page.
layout
- Type:
string
- Default:
Layout
Set the layout component of the current page.
permalink
- Type:
string
- Default:
siteConfig.permalink
Refer to: Permalinks.
metaTitle
- Type:
string
- Default:
`${page.title} | ${siteConfig.title}`
Override the default meta title.
meta
- Type:
array
- Default:
undefined
Specify extra meta tags to be injected:
---
meta:
- name: description
content: hello
- name: keywords
content: super duper SEO
---
Predefined Variables Powered By Default Theme
navbar
- Type:
boolean
- Default:
undefined
See: Default Theme Config > Disable the Navbar.
sidebar
- Type:
boolean|'auto'
- Default:
undefined