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By default, content is laid out into the target publishdir
(public)
namespace matching its layout within the contentdir
hierarchy.
The permalinks
site configuration option allows you to adjust this on a
per-section basis.
This will change where the files are written to and will change the page's
internal "canonical" location, such that template references to
.RelPermalink
will honour the adjustments made as a result of the mappings
in this option.
For instance, if one of your sections is called post
, and you want to adjust
the canonical path to be hierarchical based on the year and month, then you
might use:
permalinks:
post: /:year/:month/:title/
Only the content under post/
will be so rewritten.
A file named content/post/sample-entry
which contains a line
date: 2013-11-18T19:20:00-05:00
might end up with the rendered page
appearing at public/2013/11/sample-entry/index.html
and be reachable via
the URL http://yoursite.example.com/2013/11/sample-entry/.
The following is a list of values that can be used in a permalink definition. All references to time are dependent on the content's date.
- :year the 4-digit year
- :month the 2-digit month
- :monthname the name of the month
- :day the 2-digit day
- :weekday the 1-digit day of the week (Sunday = 0)
- :weekdayname the name of the day of the week
- :yearday the 1- to 3-digit day of the year
- :section the content's section
- :title the content's title
- :slug the content's slug (or title if no slug)
- :filename the content's filename (without extension)