# Configuration ## Dot Files - `.kewtignore` - files/directories to ignore completely. If the file is empty, the whole directory gets ignored. - `.kewthide` - files/directories to hide from navigation but still process. Same empty-file rules as `.kewtignore`. - `.kewtpreserve` - files/directories to copy as-is without converting markdown to HTML. Same empty-file rules again. ## Frontmatter You can set metadata for a page using a `site.conf`-style frontmatter block at the very top of `.md` files: ```conf --- title = "Custom Page Title" date = "2026-03-23 11:32" draft = false description = "A short page summary" --- ``` - `title` - overrides the page title, post name in index links, and RSS ``. - `date` - overrides the post date and time. Supports `YYYY-MM-DD` and `YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM` (or `HH-MM`). - `draft` - if `true`, the file is excluded from HTML generation. - `description` - page description, used for Open Graph `og:description` meta tag. ## Directory Index Customisation By default, directories without an `index.md` get an auto-generated index page listing their contents. If you create your own `index.md` in a directory, you can still include the auto-generated file list by using the `{{LIST}}` placeholder: ```md # Blog This is my blog. The posts are below. The top-most one is the most recent. {{LIST}} ``` The `{{LIST}}` tag will be replaced with the generated list of links to child pages and files, exactly as in case the custom index didn't exist. ## Table of Contents You can auto-generate a Table of Contents by placing `{{TOC}}` anywhere in your markdown file. It collects all `h2` and `h3` headings and generates an ordered list with anchor links. ## Footnotes Footnotes use the `[^id]` syntax inline and `[^id]: text` for definitions at the bottom of the file. They are rendered as a numbered `<section>` at the end of the page. ## Definition Lists Definition lists use the standard syntax: ```md Term : Definition ``` This renders as `<dl><dt>Term</dt><dd>Definition</dd></dl>`. Multiple definitions per term are supported. ## Emoji Shortcodes Standard GitHub/MkDocs emoji shortcodes like `:smile:`, `:fire:`, `:rocket:` are automatically replaced with their Unicode emoji equivalents. Shortcodes inside code blocks are left as-is.