-[[template id=plugin name=tag author="[[Joey]]"]]
-[[tag type/tags type/link]]
+[[!template id=plugin name=tag author="[[Joey]]"]]
+[[!tag type/tags type/link]]
-This plugin allows tagging pages. List tags as follows:
+This plugin provides the [[ikiwiki/directive/tag]] and
+[[ikiwiki/directive/taglink]] [[directives|ikiwiki/directive]].
+These directives allow tagging pages.
- \[[tag tech life linux]]
+It also provides the `tagged()` [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]], which can be used to
+match pages that are tagged with a specific tag.
-The tags work the same as if you had put a (hidden) [[WikiLink]] on the page
-for each tag, so you can use a [[PageSpec]] match all pages that are
-tagged with a given tag, for example. The tags will also show up on blog
-entries and at the bottom of the tagged pages, as well as in RSS and Atom
-feeds.
+The `tagbase` setting can be used to make tags default to being put in a
+particular subdirectory.
-This plugin has a configuration option. Set --tagbase=tag and links to tags
-will be located under the specified base page. If ikiwiki is configured
-this way, then the example above actually tags the page with the tags
-tags/tech, tags/life, and tags/linux. This is a useful way to avoid
-having to write the full path to tags, if you want to keep them grouped
-together out of the way.
+The `tag_autocreate` setting can be used to control whether new tag pages
+are created as needed. It defaults to being done only if a `tagbase` is
+set.
-If this plugin is enabled, you'll see a note below that this page is tagged
-with the "tags" tag.
+The `tag_autocreate_commit` setting is enabled by default, and causes
+new tag pages to be checked into version control.
+
+[[!if test="enabled(tag)" then="""
+This wiki has the tag plugin enabled, so you'll see a note below that this
+page is tagged with the "tags" tag.
+"""]]