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---
title: Archetypes
linktitle: Archetypes
description: Archetypes allow you to create new instances of content types and set default parameters from the command line.
date: 2017-02-01
publishdate: 2017-02-01
lastmod: 2017-02-01
keywords: [archetypes,generators,metadata,front matter]
categories: ["content management"]
menu:
docs:
parent: "content-management"
weight: 70
quicklinks:
weight: 70 #rem
draft: false
aliases: [/content/archetypes/]
toc: true
---
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This section is outdated, see https://github.com/gohugoio/hugoDocs/issues/11
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See above
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## What are Archetypes?
**Archetypes** are content files in the [archetypes directory][] of your project that contain preconfigured [front matter][] for your website's [content types][]. Archetypes facilitate consistent metadata across your website content and allow content authors to quickly generate instances of a content type via the `hugo new` command.
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The `hugo new` generator for archetypes assumes your working directory is the content folder at the root of your project. Hugo is able to infer the appropriate archetype by assuming the content type from the content section passed to the CLI command:
```
hugo new <content-section>/<file-name.md>
```
We can use this pattern to create a new `.md` file in the `posts` section:
{{< code file="archetype-example.sh" >}}
hugo new posts/my-first-post.md
{{< /code >}}
{{% note "Override Content Type in a New File" %}}
To override the content type Hugo infers from `[content-section]`, add the `--kind` flag to the end of the `hugo new` command.
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Running this command in a new site that does not have default or custom archetypes will create the following file:
{{< output file="content/posts/my-first-post.md" >}}
+++
date = "2017-02-01T19:20:04-07:00"
title = "my first post"
draft = true
+++
{{< /output >}}
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In this example, if you do not already have a `content/posts` directory, Hugo will create both `content/posts/` and `content/posts/my-first-post.md` for you.
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The auto-populated fields are worth examining:
* `title` is generated from the new content's filename (i.e. in this case, `my-first-post` becomes `"my first post"`)
* `date` and `title` are the variables that ship with Hugo and are therefore included in *all* content files created with the Hugo CLI. `date` is generated in [RFC 3339 format][] by way of Go's [`now()`][] function, which returns the current time.
* The third variable, `draft = true`, is *not* inherited by your default or custom archetypes but is included in Hugo's automatically scaffolded `default.md` archetype for convenience.
Three variables per content file are often not enough for effective content management of larger websites. Luckily, Hugo provides a simple mechanism for extending the number of variables through custom archetypes, as well as default archetypes to keep content creation DRY.
## Lookup Order for Archetypes
Similar to the [lookup order for templates][lookup] in your `layouts` directory, Hugo looks for a section- or type-specific archetype, then a default archetype, and finally an internal archetype that ships with Hugo. For example, Hugo will look for an archetype for `content/posts/my-first-post.md` in the following order:
1. `archetypes/posts.md`
2. `archetypes/default.md`
3. `themes/<THEME>/archetypes/posts.md`
4. `themes/<THEME>/archetypes/default.md` (Auto-generated with `hugo new site`)
{{% note "Using a Theme Archetype" %}}
If you wish to use archetypes that ship with a theme, the `theme` field must be specified in your [configuration file](/getting-started/configuration/).
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## Choose Your Archetype's Front Matter Format
By default, `hugo new` content files include front matter in the TOML format regardless of the format used in `archetypes/*.md`.
You can specify a different default format in your site [configuration file][] file using the `metaDataFormat` directive. Possible values are `toml`, `yaml`, and `json`.
## Default Archetypes
Default archetypes are convenient if your content's front matter stays consistent across multiple [content sections][sections].
### Create the Default Archetype
When you create a new Hugo project using `hugo new site`, you'll notice that Hugo has already scaffolded a file at `archetypes/default.md`.
The following examples are from a site that's using `tags` and `categories` as [taxonomies][]. If we assume that all content files will require these two key-values, we can create a `default.md` archetype that *extends* Hugo's base archetype. In this example, we are including "golang" and "hugo" as tags and "web development" as a category.
{{< code file="archetypes/default.md" >}}
+++
tags = ["golang", "hugo"]
categories = ["web development"]
+++
{{< /code >}}
{{% warning "EOL Characters in Text Editors"%}}
If you get an `EOF error` when using `hugo new`, add a carriage return after the closing `+++` or `---` for your TOML or YAML front matter, respectively. (See the [troubleshooting article on EOF errors](/troubleshooting/eof-error/) for more information.)
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### Use the Default Archetype
With an `archetypes/default.md` in place, we can use the CLI to create a new post in the `posts` content section:
{{< code file="new-post-from-default.sh" >}}
$ hugo new posts/my-new-post.md
{{< /code >}}
Hugo then creates a new markdown file with the following front matter:
{{< output file="content/posts/my-new-post.md" >}}
+++
categories = ["web development"]
date = "2017-02-01T19:20:04-07:00"
tags = ["golang", "hugo"]
title = "my new post"
+++
{{< /output >}}
We see that the `title` and `date` key-values have been added in addition to the `tags` and `categories` key-values from `archetypes/default.md`.
{{% note "Ordering of Front Matter" %}}
You may notice that content files created with `hugo new` do not respect the order of the key-values specified in your archetype files. This is a [known issue](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/452).
{{% /note %}}
## Custom Archetypes
Suppose your site's `posts` section requires more sophisticated front matter than what has been specified in `archetypes/default.md`. You can create a custom archetype for your posts at `archetypes/posts.md` that includes the full set of front matter to be added to the two default archetypes fields.
### Create a Custom Archetype
{{< code file="archetypes/posts.md">}}
+++
description = ""
tags = ""
categories = ""
+++
{{< /code >}}
### Use a Custom Archetype
With an `archetypes/posts.md` in place, you can use the Hugo CLI to create a new post with your preconfigured front matter in the `posts` content section:
{{< code file="new-post-from-custom.sh" >}}
$ hugo new posts/post-from-custom.md
{{< /code >}}
This time, Hugo recognizes our custom `archetypes/posts.md` archetype and uses it instead of `archetypes/default.md`. The generated file will now include the full list of front matter parameters, as well as the base archetype's `title` and `date`:
{{< output file="content/posts/post-from-custom-archetype.md" >}}
+++
categories = ""
date = 2017-02-13T17:24:43-08:00
description = ""
tags = ""
title = "post from custom archetype"
+++
{{< /output >}}
### Hugo Docs Custom Archetype
As an example of archetypes in practice, the following is the `functions` archetype from the Hugo docs:
{{< code file="archetypes/functions.md" >}}
Squashed 'docs/' changes from 56c34962c..dce236ad1 dce236ad1 Wrap up the bundle etc. edits for now 27d058566 Add the bundle tree to the organization bundle a83f750dd Move organization.md to its own bundle 01ec4f462 Make the image docs a bundle 60de1e090 Some more resources copy-edits 05d763c0c Some resource copy-edits 6299d6dbb Update the imgproc shortcode 59e0fc209 Add headless bundle documentation a3bbf60bf Link Page Resources page from Front Matter page 830576f86 Update order significance section, add counter section 3b1836509 Revert the recent change made to default list template 886ed0e10 Page Bundles draft rev 2 f530d1a7a image processing and page resources made into regular .md ec47cecda Finalised Page Resources and Image Processing Moved Page Resources and Impage Processing out of the Bundle section and at the root of the Content Management section 253092335 Modified front matter metadata exemple. Added yaml version. da5e4f476 Adding date in the front-matter; missed in previous commit 6bc3ced13 Add rough draft for page and section bundles a0e44458f Image processing first draft, Resources second read/fix 2367f0b78 data: Remove duplicate layouts in table c2f179839 First draft of bundles/resources (covers resources and metadata) 2a3f9a613 Add weights to pages in Bundles branch 9a0146cc0 Switch front-matter format of Bundles doc to yaml; add front-matter 1295fc083 First draft for Bundles documentation organization structure 5a2e52231 Fix archetype paths 9c2e5c063 Merge commit '22cced34fc608256f8271ad591a5ccca991bb164' 22cced34f Squashed 'themes/gohugoioTheme/' changes from 75da2f6b..ecad8247 55d16c9a1 Fix broken sentence in multilingual sections a76895ad2 Replace the outdated Emacs package with new one e6cf1dec0 Remove obsolete link to hugo roadmap dd2fd145b Add GitLab Pages to mentioned hosters (#309) a05ce6bf6 Add 0.34 release notes poster 5c0ebdfca Release 0.34 13c2f3dc8 Merge branch 'temp34' e6b5ffa04 Add 0.34 poster 1e1960496 releaser: Add release notes to /docs for release of 0.34 ac3efe182 releaser: Bump versions for release of 0.34 8f91f62d8 Fixes #222 cca35dbe4 Fix example eaaa21ca1 Add missing params key 00d0b0363 Adding new Blogger utility to tools/migrations 7d36d579e Updated the line number for Dockerfile pointer 852188f85 Update installing.md with Fedora instructions 4d151a3ab Update search.md 4c2750bfb Update deployment-with-nanobox.md c3cc9cd49 configuration: Remove defaultExtension from docs f7c96b4b5 Update GitHub Pages documentation 55787f09a Merge branch 'rmetzler-menu-link-title' 2abbd9bd9 Merge branch 'master' into menu-link-title e1fd710b7 Bring archetypes in from theme. daf6f51c0 Mention the significance of leading 0 in int fn string input 07f498755 Add documentation for `cond` function. 050ccd12b Add documentation for the .HasShortcode function 919af9071 Correct anchor under 'Add custom metadata to a Taxonomy Term' 55600b4ff More layouts work 201cf4f67 Add some more single page layout variants d5e7c03e2 Rework the layouts doc 84622e67c Cleans up the code sample c231c9bd5 Add a new note to 0.33 relnotes 328ec9930 Release 0.33 b108fcc7b Merge branch 'temp33' into next ab9d9ee65 releaser: Prepare repository for 0.34-DEV e20c75320 releaser: Add release notes to /docs for release of 0.33 49f24dcd1 releaser: Bump versions for release of 0.33 9c8e5e207 Update 0.33 poster 7655603c8 Regenerate the docshelper data 16dc99583 Add Hugo 0.33 poster ce40cc197 Merge commit '3cf4300097610bb8b5bd0686d96d1df5db641895' 9a3085523 releaser: Prepare repository for 0.33-DEV a52db97d8 fixing typos and syntax for consistency 64525670f ádd title to some menu entries. This needs hugo >= v0.32 85d415ab2 ádd examples for menu .Title and .Page git-subtree-dir: docs git-subtree-split: dce236ad1258a9d9a0ee209f02b2e1f65b46f0fb
2018-01-31 05:07:47 -05:00
{{< readfile file="/archetypes/functions.md" >}}
{{< /code >}}
{{% note %}}
The preceding archetype is kept up to date with every Hugo build by using Hugo's [`readFile` function](/functions/readfile/). For similar examples, see [Local File Templates](/templates/files/).
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[archetypes directory]: /getting-started/directory-structure/
[`now()`]: http://golang.org/pkg/time/#Now
[configuration file]: /getting-started/configuration/
[sections]: /content-management/sections/
[content types]: /content-management/types/
[front matter]: /content-management/front-matter/
[RFC 3339 format]: https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt
[taxonomies]: /content-management/taxonomies/
[lookup]: /templates/lookup/
[templates]: /templates/