--- title: Site Variables linktitle: Site Variables description: Many, but not all, site-wide variables are defined in your site's configuration. However, Hugo provides a number of built-in variables for convenient access to global values in your templates. date: 2017-02-01 publishdate: 2017-02-01 lastmod: 2017-02-01 categories: [variables and params] keywords: [global,site] draft: false menu: docs: parent: "variables" weight: 10 weight: 10 sections_weight: 10 aliases: [/variables/site-variables/] toc: true --- The following is a list of site-level (aka "global") variables. Many of these variables are defined in your site's [configuration file][config], whereas others are built into Hugo's core for convenient usage in your templates. ## Site Variables List `.Site.AllPages` : array of all pages, regardless of their translation. `.Site.Author` : a map of the authors as defined in the site configuration. `.Site.BaseURL` : the base URL for the site as defined in the site configuration. `.Site.BuildDrafts` : a boolean (default: `false`) to indicate whether to build drafts as defined in the site configuration. `.Site.Copyright` : a string representing the copyright of your website as defined in the site configuration. `.Site.Data` : custom data, see [Data Templates](/templates/data-templates/). `.Site.DisqusShortname` : a string representing the shortname of the Disqus shortcode as defined in the site configuration. `.Site.Files` : all source files for the Hugo website. `.Site.GoogleAnalytics` : a string representing your tracking code for Google Analytics as defined in the site configuration. `.Site.IsMultiLingual` : whether there are more than one language in this site. See [Multilingual](/content-management/multilingual/) for more information. `.Site.Language.Lang` : the language code of the current locale (e.g., `en`). `.Site.Language.LanguageName` : the full language name (e.g. `English`). `.Site.Language.Weight` : the weight that defines the order in the `.Site.Languages` list. `.Site.Language` : indicates the language currently being used to render the website. This object's attributes are set in site configurations' language definition. `.Site.LanguageCode` : a string representing the language as defined in the site configuration. This is mostly used to populate the RSS feeds with the right language code. `.Site.LanguagePrefix` : this can be used to prefix URLs to point to the correct language. It will even work when only one defined language. See also the functions [absLangURL](/functions/abslangurl/) and [relLangURL](/functions/rellangurl). `.Site.Languages` : an ordered list (ordered by defined weight) of languages. `.Site.LastChange` : a string representing the date/time of the most recent change to your site. This string is based on the [`date` variable in the front matter](/content-management/front-matter) of your content pages. `.Site.Menus` : all of the menus in the site. `.Site.Pages` : array of all content ordered by Date with the newest first. This array contains only the pages in the current language. `.Site.Permalinks` : a string to override the default [permalink](/content-management/urls/) format as defined in the site configuration. `.Site.RegularPages` : a shortcut to the *regular* page collection. `.Site.RegularPages` is equivalent to `where .Site.Pages "Kind" "page"`. `.Site.RSSLink` : the URL for the site RSS. `.Site.Sections` : top-level directories of the site. `.Site.Taxonomies` : the [taxonomies](/taxonomies/usage/) for the entire site. Replaces the now-obsolete `.Site.Indexes` since v0.11. Also see section [Taxonomies elsewhere](#taxonomies-elsewhere). `.Site.Title` : a string representing the title of the site. ## The `.Site.Params` Variable `.Site.Params` is a container holding the values from the `params` section of your site configuration. ### Example: `.Site.Params` The following `config.toml` defines a site-wide param for `description`: ``` baseURL = "https://yoursite.example.com/" [params] description = "Tesla's Awesome Hugo Site" author = "Nikola Tesla" ``` You can use `.Site.Params` in a [partial template](/templates/partials/) to call the default site description: {{< code file="layouts/partials/head.html" >}} {{< /code >}} [config]: /getting-started/configuration/