Docs Introduction
The docs feature provides users with a way to organize Markdown files in a hierarchical format.
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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
└── docs
   ├── greeting.md
   └── guide
      └── 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.