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title: ref
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linktitle: ref
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description: Looks up a content page by logical name.
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godocref:
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date: 2017-02-01
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publishdate: 2017-02-01
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lastmod: 2019-12-28
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categories: [functions]
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menu:
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docs:
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parent: "functions"
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keywords: [cross references, anchors]
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signature: ["ref . CONTENT"]
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workson: []
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hugoversion:
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relatedfuncs: [relref]
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deprecated: false
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aliases: []
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---
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`ref` and `relref` look up a content page by logical name (`ref`) or relative path (`relref`) to return the permalink:
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```
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{{ ref . "about.md" }}
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```
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{{% note "Usage Note" %}}
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`ref` looks up Hugo "Regular Pages" only. It can't be used for the homepage, section pages, etc.
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{{% /note %}}
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It is also possible to pass additional arguments to link to another language or an alternative output format. Therefore, pass a map of arguments instead of just the path.
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```
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{{ ref . (dict "path" "about.md" "lang" "ja" "outputFormat" "rss") }}
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```
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These functions are used in two of Hugo's built-in shortcodes. You can see basic usage examples of both `ref` and `relref` in the [shortcode documentation](/content-management/shortcodes/#ref-and-relref).
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For an extensive explanation of how to leverage `ref` and `relref` for content management, see [Cross References](/content-management/cross-references/).
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