# Configuration Without any configuration, the page is pretty minimal, and the user has no way to navigate around the site. To customize your site, let’s first create a `.vitepress` directory inside your docs directory. This is where all VitePress-specific files will be placed. Your project structure is probably like this: ```bash . ├─ docs │ ├─ .vitepress │ │ └─ config.js │ └─ index.md └─ package.json ```` The essential file for configuring a VitePress site is `.vitepress/config.js`, which should export a JavaScript object: ```js module.exports = { title: 'Hello VitePress', description: 'Just playing around.' } ``` Check out the [Config Reference](/config/) for a full list of options.