If you need more pages, you can simply create more markdown files in your docsify directory. If you create a file named guide.md
, then it is accessible via /#/guide
.
For example, the directory structure is as follows:
.
└── docs
├── README.md
├── guide.md
└── zh-cn
├── README.md
└── guide.md
Matching routes
docs/README.md => http://domain.com
docs/guide.md => http://domain.com/#/guide
docs/zh-cn/README.md => http://domain.com/#/zh-cn/
docs/zh-cn/guide.md => http://domain.com/#/zh-cn/guide
In order to have a sidebar, you can create your own _sidebar.md
(see this documentation's sidebar for an example):
First, you need to set loadSidebar
to true. Details are available in the configuration paragraph.
<!-- index.html -->
<script>
window.$docsify = {
loadSidebar: true,
};
</script>
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/docsify@5/dist/docsify.min.js"></script>
Create the _sidebar.md
:
<!-- docs/_sidebar.md -->
- [Home](/)
- [Page 1](page-1.md)
To create section headers:
<!-- docs/_sidebar.md -->
- Section Header 1
- [Home](/)
- [Page 1](page-1.md)
- Section Header 2
- [Page 2](page-2.md)
- [Page 3](page-3.md)
You need to create a .nojekyll
in ./docs
to prevent GitHub Pages from ignoring files that begin with an underscore.
[!IMPORTANT] Docsify only looks for
_sidebar.md
in the current folder, and uses that, otherwise it falls back to the one configured usingwindow.$docsify.loadSidebar
config.
Example file structure:
└── docs/
├── _sidebar.md
├── index.md
├── getting-started.md
└── running-services.md
You may want the sidebar to update after navigation to reflect the current directory. This can be done by adding a _sidebar.md
file to each folder.
_sidebar.md
is loaded from each level directory. If the current directory doesn't have _sidebar.md
, it will fall back to the parent directory. If, for example, the current path is /guide/quick-start
, the _sidebar.md
will be loaded from /guide/_sidebar.md
.
You can specify alias
to avoid unnecessary fallback.
<script>
window.$docsify = {
loadSidebar: true,
alias: {
'/.*/_sidebar.md': '/_sidebar.md',
},
};
</script>
[!IMPORTANT] You can create a
README.md
file in a subdirectory to use it as the landing page for the route.
A page's title
tag is generated from the selected sidebar item name. For better SEO, you can customize the title by specifying a string after the filename.
<!-- docs/_sidebar.md -->
- [Home](/)
- [Guide](guide.md 'The greatest guide in the world')
Once you've created _sidebar.md
, the sidebar content is automatically generated based on the headers in the markdown files.
A custom sidebar can also automatically generate a table of contents by setting a subMaxLevel
, compare subMaxLevel configuration.
<!-- index.html -->
<script>
window.$docsify = {
loadSidebar: true,
subMaxLevel: 2,
};
</script>
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/docsify@5/dist/docsify.min.js"></script>
When subMaxLevel
is set, each header is automatically added to the table of contents by default. If you want to ignore a specific header, add <!-- {docsify-ignore} -->
to it.
# Getting Started
## Header <!-- {docsify-ignore} -->
This header won't appear in the sidebar table of contents.
To ignore all headers on a specific page, you can use <!-- {docsify-ignore-all} -->
on the first header of the page.
# Getting Started <!-- {docsify-ignore-all} -->
## Header
This header won't appear in the sidebar table of contents.
Both <!-- {docsify-ignore} -->
and <!-- {docsify-ignore-all} -->
will not be rendered on the page when used.
And the {docsify-ignore}
and {docsify-ignore-all}
can do the samething as well.