---
title: 'content'
head.title: 'content/'
description: Use the content/ directory to create a file-based CMS for your application.
navigation.icon: i-vscode-icons-folder-type-log
---

[Nuxt Content](https://content.nuxt.com) reads the `content/` directory in your project and parses `.md`, `.yml`, `.csv` and `.json` files to create a file-based CMS for your application.

- 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.

::read-more{to="https://content.nuxt.com" target="_blank"}
Learn more in **Nuxt Content** documentation.
::

## Enable Nuxt Content

Install the `@nuxt/content` module in your project as well as adding it to your `nuxt.config.ts` with one command:

```bash [Terminal]
npx nuxt module add content
```

## Create Content

Place your markdown files inside the `content/` directory:

```md [content/index.md]
# Hello Content
```

The module automatically loads and parses them.

## Render Content

To render content pages, add a [catch-all route](/docs/4.x/directory-structure/app/pages/#catch-all-route) using the [`<ContentRenderer>`](https://content.nuxt.com/docs/components/content-renderer) component:

```vue [app/pages/[...slug\\].vue]
<script lang="ts" setup>
const route = useRoute()
const { data: page } = await useAsyncData(route.path, () => {
  return queryCollection('content').path(route.path).first()
})
</script>

<template>
  <div>
    <header><!-- ... --></header>

    <ContentRenderer
      v-if="page"
      :value="page"
    />

    <footer><!-- ... --></footer>
  </div>
</template>
```

## Documentation

::tip{ icon="i-lucide-book" }
Head over to <https://content.nuxt.com> 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.
::
