* **/patterns** — This is the folder where individual content files are kept. **Cupper** refers to each individual documentation file/page as a "pattern".
You may have noticed that this site's navigation is divided partly into subsections, with labels like "Writing". **Cupper** (or, rather, Hugo) allows you to create such subsections by simply nesting folders under the `/patterns` folder. In the following example, I have a subsection about different types of "popup" pattern.
Subfolders like `/popups` must each have an `_index.md` file. This file doesn't need any content except the TOML metadata defining the title (name) of that subsection:
This title is what labels the subsection in the navigation, *not* the folder name (`/popups`, in this case). For each subfolder you create, you must also create one of these `_index.md` files. The `/patterns` folder itself does not need one, however.
Now that you know where to put everything, it's time to talk about how to actually write individual patterns. Don't worry, it's pretty straightforward. Turn to {{% pattern "Markdown & metadata" %}}.