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---
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title: Built-in meta plugin
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icon: material/file-tree
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---
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# Built-in meta plugin
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The meta plugin solves the problem of setting metadata (front matter) for all
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pages in a folder, i.e., a subsection of your project, which is particularly
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useful to ensure that a certain subset of pages features specific tags, uses a
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custom template, or is attributed to an author.
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---
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<!-- md:sponsors --> __Sponsors only__ – this plugin is currently reserved to
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[our awesome sponsors].
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[our awesome sponsors]: ../insiders/index.md
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## Objective
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### How it works
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The plugin scans the [`docs` directory][mkdocs.docs_dir] for `.meta.yml` files,
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and recursively merges the contents of those files with the metadata (front
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matter) of all pages that are contained in the same folder and all subfolders.
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For example, if you want to add the tag <span class="md-tag">Example</span> to
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multiple pages, use:
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``` yaml title=".meta.yml"
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tags:
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- Example
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```
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Now, given the following directory layout, if you store the file in the folder
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named `example`, all pages in that folder receive the tag, while all pages
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outside of the folder remain unaffected:
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``` { .sh .no-copy hl_lines="4-8" }
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.
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├─ docs/
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│ ├─ ...
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│ ├─ example/
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│ │ ├─ .meta.yml
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│ │ ├─ a.md
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│ │ ├─ ...
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│ │ └─ z.md
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│ └─ ...
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└─ mkdocs.yml
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```
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When combining metadata, lists and dictionaries are recursively merged, which
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means you can append values to a list and add or set specific properties in a
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dictionary on arbitrary levels.
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### When to use it
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While the plugin itself doesn't offer much functionality beyond adding and
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merging metadata, it is a perfect companion for many of the other built-in
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plugins that Material for MkDocs offers. Some of the most powerful combinations
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of the meta plugin and other built-in plugins are:
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<div class="grid cards" markdown>
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- :material-share-circle: __[Built-in social plugin][social]__
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---
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The meta plugin can be used to [change the layout] for social cards or
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[change specific layout options] like [background] or [color]
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for a subset of pages.
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``` yaml title=".meta.yml"
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social:
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cards_layout: default/variant
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```
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- :material-newspaper-variant-outline: __[Built-in blog plugin][blog]__
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---
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The meta plugin allows to automatically associate blog posts with specific
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[authors] and [categories], ensuring that blog posts are always correctly
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annotated.
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``` yaml title=".meta.yml"
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authors:
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- squidfunk
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```
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- :material-tag-text: __[Built-in tags plugin][tags]__
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---
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The meta plugin makes it possible to ensure that subsections of your
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project are annotated with [specific tags], so they can't be forgotten when
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adding pages.
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``` yaml title=".meta.yml"
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tags:
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- Example
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```
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- :material-magnify: __[Built-in search plugin][search]__
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---
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The meta plugin makes it easy to [boost] specific sections in search results
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or to [exclude] them entirely from being indexed, giving more granular
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control over search.
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``` yaml title=".meta.yml"
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search:
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exclude: true
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```
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</div>
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[social]: social.md
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[change the layout]: social.md#meta.social.cards_layout
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[change specific layout options]: social.md#meta.social.cards_layout_options
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[background]: social.md#option.background_color
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[color]: social.md#option.color
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[blog]: blog.md
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[authors]: blog.md#meta.authors
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[categories]: blog.md#meta.categories
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[tags]: tags.md
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[specific tags]: tags.md#meta.tags
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[search]: search.md
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[exclude]: search.md#meta.search.exclude
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[boost]: search.md#meta.search.boost
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## Configuration
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<!-- md:sponsors -->
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<!-- md:version insiders-4.21.0 -->
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<!-- md:plugin [meta] – built-in -->
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<!-- md:flag experimental -->
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As with all [built-in plugins], getting started with the meta plugin is
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straightforward. Just add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`, and start
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applying metadata for multiple pages at once:
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- meta
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```
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The meta plugin is included with Material for MkDocs and doesn't need to be
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installed.
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[meta]: meta.md
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[built-in plugins]: index.md
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### General
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The following settings are available:
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---
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#### <!-- md:setting config.enabled -->
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<!-- md:sponsors -->
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<!-- md:version insiders-4.38.0 -->
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<!-- md:default `true` -->
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Use this setting to enable or disable the plugin when [building your project].
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It's normally not necessary to specify this setting, but if you want to disable
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the plugin, use:
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- meta:
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enabled: false
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```
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[building your project]: ../creating-your-site.md#building-your-site
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### Meta file
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The following settings are available for meta files:
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---
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#### <!-- md:setting config.meta_file -->
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<!-- md:sponsors -->
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<!-- md:version insiders-4.21.0 -->
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<!-- md:default `.meta.yml` -->
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Use this setting to change the meta file name the plugin will look for when
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scanning the [`docs` directory][mkdocs.docs_dir]. It's normally not necessary to
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change this setting, but if you want to change it, use:
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- meta:
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meta_file: .meta.yml
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```
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The provided path is resolved from the [`docs` directory][mkdocs.docs_dir]
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recursively.
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