Use this MkDocs plugin to automatically generate meta descriptions for your pages using the first paragraph of each page. This is useful if you start each page with a short introduction or summary that can be reused as the meta description.
For each page, the plugin:
-
Checks that the page doesn't already have a meta description.
The plugin doesn't change any meta descriptions defined explicitly on the page meta-data.
-
Tries to find the first paragraph above any
<h2>
to<h6>
headings.The plugin only searches for the first paragraph until the start of the first section to ensure that the content is from the "introductory" part of the page.
-
Sets the meta description of the page to the plain text context of the paragraph, stripped of HTML tags.
If the page doesn't have a meta description defined manually by you nor automatically by the plugin, MkDocs sets the meta description of the page to the value of your site_description
as a fallback.
โ ๏ธ Important: to use this plugin, you must either customize your existing theme to include the value ofpage.meta.description
in the HTML element<meta name="description" content="...">
, or use an MkDocs theme that already does this by default. I recommend using the excellent Material theme.
To set up and use the plugin:
-
Install the plugin using pip:
pip install mkdocs-meta-descriptions-plugin
Depending on your project, you may also need to add the plugin as a dependency on your
requirements.txt
file. -
Activate the plugin in your
mkdocs.yml
:plugins: - search - meta-descriptions
Note: If you didn't have a
plugins
declaration in yourmkdocs.yml
file before this step, you'll likely also want to add thesearch
plugin. This is because MkDocs enables thesearch
plugin by default when there is noplugins
declaration, but now you have to enable it explicitly.
Use the following options to configure the behavior of the plugin:
plugins:
- meta-descriptions:
export_csv: false
quiet: false
enable_checks: false
min_length: 50
max_length: 160
trim: false
If true
, the plugin exports the meta descriptions of all Markdown pages to the CSV file <site_dir>/meta-descriptions.csv
. The default is false
.
This is useful to review and keep track of all the meta descriptions for your pages, especially if you're maintaining a big site.
If true
, the plugin logs messages of level INFO
using the level DEBUG
instead. The default is false
.
Enable this option to have a cleaner MkDocs console output. You can still see all logs by running MkDocs with the --verbose
flag.
If true
, the plugin outputs a warning for each page that will have an empty or default meta description, as well as for each meta description shorter than min_length
or longer than max_length
. The default is false
.
Enable this option if you want to make sure that all pages have a meta description and that each meta description follows general SEO best practices.
Minimum number of characters that each meta description should have. The default is 50 characters, based on these general recommendations.
Make sure that you set enable_checks: true
for this option to have an effect.
Maximum number of characters that each meta description should have. The default is 160 characters, based on these general recommendations.
Make sure that you set enable_checks: true
or trim: true
for this option to have an effect.
If true
, the plugin trims meta descriptions coming from the first paragraph of the pages to include at most max_length
characters.
Note that this option doesn't change any meta descriptions defined explicitly on the page meta-data.
Read more about using MkDocs plugins.