- Config
- Site Config
- Theme Config
- Bundler Config
- Directory Config
- Markdown Config
- Development Config
- Plugin API
Config
Reference of VuePress config, which can be set via config file. The conventional config files are (in order of precedence):
- In current working directory
cwd
:vuepress.config.ts
vuepress.config.js
- In source directory
sourceDir
:.vuepress/config.ts
.vuepress/config.js
You can also specify the config file via --config
option of CLI.
Site Config
base
Type:
string
Default:
/
Details:
The base URL the site will be deployed at.
You will need to set this if you plan to deploy your site under a sub path. It should always start and end with a slash. For example, if you plan to deploy your site to GitHub pages at
https://foo.github.io/bar/
, then you should setbase
to"/bar/"
.The
base
is automatically prepended to all the URLs that start with/
in other options, so you only need to specify it once.Also see:
lang
Type:
string
Default:
en-US
Details:
Language for the site.
This will be the
lang
attribute of the<html>
tag in the rendered HTML.This can be specified in different locales.
Also see:
title
Type:
string
Default:
''
Details:
Title for the site.
This will be the suffix for all page titles, and displayed in the navbar in the default theme.
This can be specified in different locales.
Also see:
description
Type:
string
Default:
''
Details:
Description for the site.
This will be the
content
attribute of<meta name="description" />
tag in the rendered HTML, which will be overrode by thedescription
field of page frontmatter.This can be specified in different locales.
Also see:
head
Type:
HeadConfig[]
Default:
[]
Details:
Extra tags to inject into the
<head>
tag in the rendered HTML.You can specify each tag in the form of
[tagName, { attrName: attrValue }, innerHTML?]
.This can be specified in different locales.
Example:
To add a custom favicon:
module.exports = {
head: [['link', { rel: 'icon', href: '/images/logo.png' }]],
}
Rendered as:
<head>
<link rel="icon" href="/images/logo.png" />
</head>
- Also see:
locales
Type:
{ [path: string]: Partial<SiteLocaleData> }
Default:
{}
Details:
Specify locales for i18n support.
Acceptable fields:
Also see:
Theme Config
theme
Type:
string
Default:
'@vuepress/default'
Details:
Name or absolute path of theme your want to use.
This option accepts theme name, theme name shorthand, or absolute path to theme.
Example:
module.exports = {
theme: 'vuepress-theme-foo',
theme: 'bar',
theme: path.resolve(__dirname, './path/to/local/theme'),
}
- Also see:
themeConfig
Type:
ThemeConfig
Default:
{}
Details:
Provide config options to the used theme. The options will vary depending on the theme you are using.
Also see:
Bundler Config
bundler
Type:
string
Default:
'@vuepress/webpack'
Details:
Name of bundler your want to use.
Bundler name shorthand is acceptable.
Also see:
bundlerConfig
Type:
BundlerConfig
Default:
{}
Details:
Provide config options to the used bundler. The options will vary depending on the bundler you are using.
Also see:
Directory Config
dest
Type:
string
Default:
`${sourceDir}/.vuepress/dist`
Details:
Specify the output directory for
vuepress build
command.
temp
Type:
string
Default:
`${sourceDir}/.vuepress/.temp`
Details:
Specify the directory for temporary files.
cache
Type:
string
Default:
`${sourceDir}/.vuepress/.cache`
Details:
Specify the directory for cache .
public
Type:
string
Default:
`${sourceDir}/.vuepress/public`
Details:
Specify the directory for public files.
Also see:
Markdown Config
markdown
Type:
MarkdownOptions
Default:
{}
Details:
Configure VuePress built-in Markdown syntax extensions.
It accepts all options of markdown-itopen in new window, and the following additional options.
Also see:
markdown.anchor
Type:
AnchorPluginOptions | false
Details:
Options for markdown-it-anchoropen in new window.
Set to
false
to disable this plugin.Also see:
markdown.assets
Type:
AssetsPluginOptions | false
Details:
Options for VuePress built-in markdown-it assets plugin.
Set to
false
to disable this plugin.
WARNING
You should not configure it unless you understand what it is for.
markdown.code
Type:
CodePluginOptions | false
Details:
Options for VuePress built-in markdown-it code plugin.
Set to
false
to disable this plugin.Also see:
markdown.code.highlightLines
Type:
boolean
Default:
true
Details:
Enable code line highlighting or not.
Also see:
markdown.code.lineNumbers
Type:
boolean
Default:
true
Details:
Enable code line numbers or not.
Also see:
markdown.code.preWrapper
Type:
boolean
Default:
true
Details:
Enable the extra wrapper of the
<pre>
tag or not.The wrapper is required by the
highlightLines
andlineNumbers
. That means, if you disablepreWrapper
, the line highlighting and line numbers will also be disabled.
TIP
You can disable it if you want to implement them in client side. For example, Prismjs Line Highlightopen in new window or Prismjs Line Numbersopen in new window.
markdown.code.vPre
Type:
boolean
Default:
true
Details:
Enable the
v-pre
directive on<pre>
tag or not.Also see:
markdown.customComponent
Type:
undefined | false
Details:
Options for VuePress built-in markdown-it custom-component plugin.
Set to
false
to disable this plugin.
WARNING
You should not configure it unless you understand what it is for.
markdown.emoji
Type:
EmojiPluginOptions | false
Details:
Options for markdown-it-emojiopen in new window.
Set to
false
to disable this plugin.Also see:
markdown.extractHeaders
Type:
ExtractHeadersPluginOptions | false
Details:
Options for VuePress built-in markdown-it extract-headers plugin.
It will extract page headers to page data, which will be used for generating sidebar, table of contents, etc. For example, the sidebar of current page is auto generated from the headers that extracted by this plugin.
Set to
false
to disable this plugin.
markdown.hoistTags
Type:
HoistTagsPluginOptions | false
Details:
Options for VuePress built-in markdown-it hoist-tags plugin.
It will hoist specific HTML tags in your Markdown to the top-level of SFC. By default, only
<script>
and<style>
tags will be hoisted. You can set this option to support SFC custom blocks in Markdown.Set to
false
to disable this plugin.Also see:
markdown.links
Type:
LinksPluginOptions | false
Details:
Options for VuePress built-in markdown-it links plugin.
It will convert internal links to
<RouterLink>
, and add extra attributes and icon to external links.Set to
false
to disable this plugin.Also see:
markdown.links.internalTag
Type:
'a' | 'RouterLink'
Default:
'RouterLink'
Details:
Tag for internal links.
By default, this plugin will transform internal links to
<RouterLink>
. You can set this option to'a'
to disable this feature.
markdown.links.externalAttrs
Type:
Record<string, string>
Default:
{ target: '_blank', rel: 'noopener noreferrer' }
Details:
Additional attributes for external links.
markdown.links.externalIcon
Type:
boolean
Default:
true
Details:
Whether to append an open in new window icon to external links.
You can override this global option via externalIcon frontmatter in your pages.
markdown.toc
Type:
TocPluginOptions | false
Details:
Options for VuePress built-in markdown-it table-of-contents plugin.
Set to
false
to disable this plugin.Also see:
Development Config
debug
Type:
boolean
Default:
false
Details:
Enable debug mode or not.
This would be helpful for developers. Also, we are using debugopen in new window package for debug logging, which can be enabled via
DEBUG=vuepress*
environment variable.
host
Type:
string
Default:
'0.0.0.0'
Details:
Specify the host to use for the dev server.
port
Type:
number
Default:
8080
Details:
Specify the port to use for the dev server.
open
Type:
boolean
Default:
false
Details:
Whether to open the browser after dev-server had been started.
pagePatterns
Type:
string[]
Default:
['**/*.md', '!.vuepress', '!node_modules']
Details:
Specify the patterns of files you want to be resolved as pages. The patterns are relative to the source directory.
templateDev
Type:
string
Default:
'@vuepress/client/templates/index.dev.html'
Details:
Specify the HTML template to be used for dev.
templateSSR
Type:
string
Default:
'@vuepress/client/templates/index.ssr.html'
Details:
Specify the HTML template to be used for build (SSR).
shouldPreload
Type:
((file: string, type: string) => boolean)) | boolean
Default:
true
Details:
A function to control what files should have
<link rel="preload">
resource hints generated. Set totrue
orfalse
to enable or disable totally.By default, only those files that are required by current page will be preloaded. So you can keep it
true
in most cases.
shouldPrefetch
Type:
((file: string, type: string) => boolean)) | boolean
Default:
false
Details:
A function to control what files should have
<link rel="prefetch">
resource hints generated. Set totrue
orfalse
to enable or disable for all files.If you set it to
true
, all files that required by other pages will be prefetched. This is good for small sites, which will speed up the navigation, but it might not be a good idea if you have lots of pages in your site.
Plugin API
User config file also works as a VuePress plugin, so all of the Plugin APIs are available except the name
and multiple
options.
Please check out Plugin API Reference for a full list of Plugin APIs.