+++ title = "Library structure" weight = 1 +++ Before you can set about documenting patterns, you need to know where everything goes. The simplest folder structure looks like this: ``` └── content ├── _index.md └── patterns ├── name-of-my-pattern.md └── name-of-my-other-pattern.md ``` * **/content** - This is where all of your content lives. You won't need to visit any other folders very frequently. * **_index.md** — This is the content for your home page. * **/patterns** — This is the folder where individual pattern files are kept. ## Subsections You may have noticed that this site's navigation is divided partly into subsections, with labels like "Writing". **Infusion** (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. ``` └── content ├── _index.md └── patterns ├── name-of-my-pattern.md ├── name-of-my-other-pattern.md └── popups ├── _index.md ├── popup-menu.md └── tooltip.md ``` {{% note %}} Note that 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: ``` +++ title = "Popups" +++ ``` The `/patterns` folder itself does not need indexing explicitly in this way. **Infusion** does not currently support _sub_-subsections. {{% /note %}} 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" %}}.