diff --git a/src/docs/markdown/caddyfile/directives/handle_path.md b/src/docs/markdown/caddyfile/directives/handle_path.md
index 8812cabf..30060539 100644
--- a/src/docs/markdown/caddyfile/directives/handle_path.md
+++ b/src/docs/markdown/caddyfile/directives/handle_path.md
@@ -2,9 +2,25 @@
title: handle_path (Caddyfile directive)
---
+
+
# handle_path
-Same as the [`handle` directive](/docs/caddyfile/directives/handle), but implicitly strips the matched path prefix.
+Works the same as the [`handle` directive](/docs/caddyfile/directives/handle), but implicitly uses [`uri strip_prefix`](/docs/caddyfile/directives/uri) to strip the matched path prefix.
Handling a request matching a certain path (while stripping that path from the request URI) is a common enough use case that it has its own directive for convenience.
@@ -17,9 +33,9 @@ handle_path {
}
```
-- **** is a list of HTTP handler directives or directive blocks, one per line, just like would be used outside of a handle_path block.
+- **** is a list of HTTP handler directives or directive blocks, one per line, just like would be used outside of a `handle_path` block.
-Note that only a single path matcher is accepted and required; you cannot use other kinds of matchers with handle_path.
+Only a single [path matcher](/docs/caddyfile/matchers#path-matchers) is accepted, and is required; you cannot use named matchers with `handle_path`.
## Examples
diff --git a/src/docs/markdown/caddyfile/matchers.md b/src/docs/markdown/caddyfile/matchers.md
index 45322988..9eb97b6d 100644
--- a/src/docs/markdown/caddyfile/matchers.md
+++ b/src/docs/markdown/caddyfile/matchers.md
@@ -58,11 +58,11 @@ window.$(function() {
In the Caddyfile, a **matcher token** immediately following the directive can limit that directive's scope. The matcher token can be one of these forms:
-1. **`*`** to match all requests (wildcard; default).
-2. **`/path`** start with a forward slash to match a request path.
-3. **`@name`** to specify a _named matcher_.
+1. [**`*`**](#wildcard-matchers) to match all requests (wildcard; default).
+2. [**`/path`**](#path-matchers) start with a forward slash to match a request path.
+3. [**`@name`**](#named-matchers) to specify a _named matcher_.
-Matcher tokens are [usually optional](/docs/caddyfile/directives#matchers). If a matcher token is omitted, it is the same as a wildcard matcher (`*`).
+If a directive supports matchers, it will appear as `[]` in its syntax documentation. Matcher tokens are [usually optional](/docs/caddyfile/directives#syntax), denoted by `[ ]`. If the matcher token is omitted, it is the same as a wildcard matcher (`*`).
#### Examples
@@ -173,6 +173,8 @@ A named matcher definition constitutes a _matcher set_. Matchers in a set are AN
Multiple matchers of the same type may be unioned (e.g. multiple `path` matchers in the same set) using boolean algebra (AND/OR), as described in their respective sections below.
+For more complex boolean matching logic, it's recommended to the [`expression` matcher](#expression) to write a CEL expression, which supports _and_ `&&`, _or_ `||`, and _parentheses_ `( )`.
+