It generates an archive of posts on your homepage, according to the `index` or `archive` layout of your theme.
## Installation
``` bash
$ npm install hexo-generator-index --save
```
## Options
Add or modify the following section to your root _config.yml file
``` yaml
index_generator:
path: ''
per_page: 10
order_by: -date
pagination_dir: page
```
- **path**: Root path for your blog's index page.
- default: ""
- **per_page**: Posts displayed per page.
- default: [`config.per_page`](https://hexo.io/docs/configuration.html#Pagination) as specified in the official Hexo docs (if present), otherwise `10`
-`0` disables pagination
- **order_by**: Posts order.
- default: date descending
- **pagination_dir**: URL format.
- default: 'page'
-`awesome-page` makes the URL ends with 'awesome-page/<pagenumber>' for second page and beyond.
## Usage
The `sticky` parameter in the post [Front-matter](https://hexo.io/docs/front-matter) will be used to pin the post to the top of the index page. Higher `sticky` means that it will be ranked first.
```yml
---
title: Hello World
date: 2013/7/13 20:46:25
sticky: 100
---
```
## Note
If your theme define a non-archive `index` layout (e.g. About Me page), this plugin would follow that layout instead and not generate an archive. In that case, use [hexo-generator-archive](https://github.com/hexojs/hexo-generator-archive) to generate an archive according to the `archive` layout.