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---
navigation.icon: IconDirectory
title: 'content'
head.title: 'content/'
description: The Content module reads the content/ directory to create a file-based CMS for your application.
---
# Content Directory
The [Nuxt Content module](https://content.nuxtjs.org) reads the `content/` directory in your project and parses `.md`, `.yml`, `.csv` and `.json` files to create a file-based CMS for your application.
::list{type=success}
- Render your content with built-in components.
- Query your content with a MongoDB-like API.
- Use your Vue components in Markdown files with the MDC syntax.
- Automatically generate your navigation.
::
## Get Started
### Installation
Install the `@nuxt/content` module in your project:
::code-group
```bash [yarn]
yarn add --dev @nuxt/content
```
```bash [npm]
npm install --save-dev @nuxt/content
```
```bash [pnpm]
pnpm add -D @nuxt/content
```
::
Then, add `@nuxt/content` to the `modules` section of `nuxt.config.ts`:
```ts [nuxt.config.ts]
export default defineNuxtConfig({
modules: [
'@nuxt/content'
],
content: {
// https://content.nuxtjs.org/api/configuration
}
})
```
### Create Content
Place your markdown files inside the `content/` directory in the root directory of your project:
```md [content/index.md]
# Hello Content
```
The module automatically loads and parses them.
### Render Pages
To render content pages, add a [catch-all route](/docs/guide/directory-structure/pages/#catch-all-route) using the `ContentDoc` component:
```vue [pages/[...slug].vue]
<template>
<main>
<ContentDoc />
</main>
</template>
```
## Documentation
::alert{type=info}
Head over to <https://content.nuxtjs.org> to learn more about the Content module features, such as how to build queries and use Vue components in your Markdown files with the MDC syntax.
::