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---
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title: "Permalinks"
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date: "2013-11-18"
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aliases:
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- "/doc/permalinks/"
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weight: 30
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notoc: true
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menu:
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main:
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parent: 'extras'
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2014-05-27 18:32:57 -04:00
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prev: "/extras/menus"
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next: "/extras/shortcodes"
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2013-11-18 18:31:02 -05:00
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---
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By default, content is laid out into the target `publishdir` (public)
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namespace matching its layout within the `contentdir` hierarchy.
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The `permalinks` site configuration option allows you to adjust this on a
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per-section basis.
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This will change where the files are written to and will change the page's
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internal "canonical" location, such that template references to
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`.RelPermalink` will honour the adjustments made as a result of the mappings
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in this option.
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For instance, if one of your sections is called `post` and you want to adjust
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the canonical path to be hierarchical based on the year and month, then you
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might use:
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```yaml
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permalinks:
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post: /:year/:month/:title/
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```
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Only the content under `post/` will be so rewritten.
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A file named `content/post/sample-entry` which contains a line
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`date: 2013-11-18T19:20:00-05:00` might end up with the rendered page
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appearing at `public/2013/11/sample-entry/index.html` and be reachable via
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the URL <http://yoursite.example.com/2013/11/sample-entry/>.
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