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# Frontmatter
Any Markdown file that contains a YAML frontmatter block will be processed by [gray-matter](https://github.com/jonschlinkert/gray-matter). The frontmatter must be at the top of the Markdown file, and must take the form of valid YAML set between triple-dashed lines. Example:
```md
---
title: Docs with VitePress
editLink: true
---
```
Between the triple-dashed lines, you can set [predefined variables](#predefined-variables), or even create custom ones of your own. These variables can be used via the <code>$frontmatter</code> variable.
Here’s an example of how you could use it in your Markdown file:
```md
---
title: Docs with VitePress
editLink: true
---
# {{ $frontmatter.title }}
Guide content
```
## Alternative frontmatter Formats
VitePress also supports JSON frontmatter syntax, starting and ending in curly braces:
```json
---
{
"title":"Blogging Like a Hacker",
"editLink":true
}
---
```
## Predefined Variables
### title
- Type: `string`
- Default: `h1_title || siteData.title`
Title of the current page.
### head
- Type: `array`
- Default: `undefined`
Specify extra head tags to be injected:
```yaml
---
head:
- - meta
- name:description
content:hello
- - meta
- name:keywords
content:super duper SEO
---
```
### navbar
- Type: `boolean`
- Default: `undefined`
You can disable the navbar on a specific page with `navbar: false`
### sidebar
- Type: `boolean|'auto'`
- Default: `undefined`
You can decide to show the sidebar on a specific page with `sidebar: auto` or disable it with `sidebar: false`