The `pagestats` directive is supplied by the [[!iki plugins/pagestats desc=pagestats]] plugin. This directive can generate stats about how pages link to each other. It can produce either a tag cloud, or a table counting the number of links to each page. Here's how to use it to create a [[tag]] cloud, with tags sized based on frequency of use: \[[!pagestats pages="tags/*"]] Here's how to create a list of tags, sized by use as they would be in a cloud. \[[!pagestats style="list" pages="tags/*"]] And here's how to create a table of all the pages on the wiki: \[[!pagestats style="table"]] The optional `among` parameter limits the pages whose outgoing links are considered. For instance, to display a cloud of tags used on blog entries, while ignoring other pages that use those tags, you could use: \[[!pagestats pages="tags/*" among="blog/posts/*"]] Or to display a cloud of tags related to Linux, you could use: \[[!pagestats pages="tags/* and !tags/linux" among="tagged(linux)"]] The optional `limit` parameter limits display to the specified number of pages. For instance, to show a table of the top ten pages with the most links: \[[!pagestats style="table" limit="10"]] In older versions of IkiWiki this parameter was called `show`; that name still works, if its value is numeric. The optional `class` parameter can be used to control the class of the generated tag cloud `div` or page stats `table`. By default, the names of pages are shown. The `show` parameter can be used (with a non-numeric value) to show the titles or descriptions of pages instead (as set by the [[meta]] directive). For example: \[[!pagestats pages="tags/*" show="title"]] [[!meta robots="noindex, follow"]]