+++ title = "Taxonomies" weight = 90 +++ Gutenberg has built-in support for taxonomies. The first step is to define the taxonomies in your [config.toml](./documentation/getting-started/configuration.md). A taxonomy has 4 variables: - `name`: a required string that will be used in the URLs, usually the plural version (i.e. tags, categories etc) - `paginate_by`: if this is set to a number, each term page will be paginated by this much. - `paginate_path`: if set, will be the path used by paginated page and the page number will be appended after it. For example the default would be page/1 - `rss`: if set to `true`, a RSS feed will be generated for each individual term. Once this is done, you can then set taxonomies in your content and Gutenberg will pick them up: ```toml +++ ... [taxonomies] tags = ["rust", "web"] categories = ["programming"] +++ ``` The taxonomy pages will only be created if at least one non-draft page is found and are available at the following paths: ```plain $BASE_URL/$NAME/ $BASE_URL/$NAME/$SLUG ```