--- title: Sections description: Automatic section discovery and processing weight: 2 --- sukr automatically discovers sections from your content directory structure. ## What is a Section? A section is any directory under `content/` that contains an `_index.md` file: ```text content/ ├── _index.md # Homepage (not a section) ├── about.md # Standalone page ├── blog/ # ← This is a section │ ├── _index.md # Section index │ └── my-post.md # Section content └── projects/ # ← This is also a section ├── _index.md └── project-a.md ``` ## Section Discovery sukr automatically: 1. Scans `content/` for directories with `_index.md` 2. Collects all `.md` files in that directory (excluding `_index.md`) 3. Renders the section index template with the items 4. Renders individual content pages (for blog-type sections) ## Section Types The section type determines which template is used. It's resolved in order: 1. **Frontmatter override**: `section_type: blog` in `_index.md` 2. **Directory name**: `content/blog/` → type `blog` ### Built-in Section Types | Type | Behavior | | ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------ | | `blog` | Sorts by date (newest first), renders individual posts | | `projects` | Sorts by weight, card-style listing | | _(other)_ | Sorts by weight, uses default template | ## Section Frontmatter In `_index.md`: ```yaml --- title: My Blog description: Thoughts and tutorials section_type: blog # Optional, defaults to directory name weight: 1 # Nav order --- ``` ## Adding a New Section 1. Create directory: `content/recipes/` 2. Create index: `content/recipes/_index.md` 3. Add content: `content/recipes/pasta.md` 4. Optionally create template: `templates/section/recipes.html` That's it. sukr handles the rest.