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---
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title: URL management
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description: Control the structure and appearance of URLs through front matter entries and settings in your site configuration.
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categories: [content management]
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keywords: [aliases,redirects,permalinks,urls]
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menu:
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docs:
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parent: content-management
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weight: 180
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toc: true
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weight: 180
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aliases: [/extras/permalinks/,/extras/aliases/,/extras/urls/,/doc/redirects/,/doc/alias/,/doc/aliases/]
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---
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## Overview
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By default, when Hugo renders a page, the resulting URL matches the file path within the `content` directory. For example:
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```text
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content/posts/post-1.md → https://example.org/posts/post-1/
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```
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You can change the structure and appearance of URLs with front matter values and site configuration options.
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## Front matter
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### `slug`
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Set the `slug` in front matter to override the last segment of the path. The `slug` value does not affect section pages.
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{{< code-toggle file="content/posts/post-1.md" copy=false fm=true >}}
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title = 'My First Post'
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slug = 'my-first-post'
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{{< /code-toggle >}}
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The resulting URL will be:
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```text
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https://example.org/posts/my-first-post/
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```
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### `url`
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Set the `url` in front matter to override the entire path. Use this with either regular pages or section pages.
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With this front matter:
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{{< code-toggle file="content/posts/post-1.md" copy=false fm=true >}}
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title = 'My First Article'
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url = '/articles/my-first-article'
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{{< /code-toggle >}}
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The resulting URL will be:
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```text
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https://example.org/articles/my-first-article/
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```
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If you include a file extension:
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{{< code-toggle file="content/posts/post-1.md" copy=false fm=true >}}
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title = 'My First Article'
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url = '/articles/my-first-article.html'
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{{< /code-toggle >}}
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The resulting URL will be:
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```text
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https://example.org/articles/my-first-article.html
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```
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In a monolingual site, a `url` value with or without a leading slash is relative to the `baseURL`.
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In a multilingual site:
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- A `url` value with a leading slash is relative to the `baseURL`.
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- A `url` value without a leading slash is relative to the `baseURL` plus the language prefix.
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Site type|Front matter `url`|Resulting URL
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:--|:--|:--
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monolingual|`/about`|`https://example.org/about/`
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monolingual|`about`|`https://example.org/about/`
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multilingual|`/about`|`https://example.org/about/`
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multilingual|`about`|`https://example.org/de/about/`
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If you set both `slug` and `url` in front matter, the `url` value takes precedence.
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## Site configuration
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### Permalinks
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In your site configuration, define a URL pattern for each top-level section. Each URL pattern can target a given language and/or [page kind].
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Front matter `url` values override the URL patterns defined in the `permalinks` section of your site configuration.
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[page kind]: /templates/section-templates/#page-kinds
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#### Monolingual examples {#permalinks-monolingual-examples}
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With this content structure:
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```text
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content/
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├── posts/
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│ ├── bash-in-slow-motion.md
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│ └── tls-in-a-nutshell.md
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├── tutorials/
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│ ├── git-for-beginners.md
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│ └── javascript-bundling-with-hugo.md
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└── _index.md
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```
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Render tutorials under "training", and render the posts under "articles" with a date-base hierarchy:
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{{< code-toggle file="hugo" copy=false >}}
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[permalinks.page]
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posts = '/articles/:year/:month/:slug/'
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tutorials = '/training/:slug/'
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[permalinks.section]
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posts = '/articles/'
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tutorials = '/training/'
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{{< /code-toggle >}}
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The structure of the published site will be:
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```text
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public/
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├── articles/
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│ ├── 2023/
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│ │ ├── 04/
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│ │ │ └── bash-in-slow-motion/
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│ │ │ └── index.html
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│ │ └── 06/
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│ │ └── tls-in-a-nutshell/
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│ │ └── index.html
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│ └── index.html
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├── training/
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│ ├── git-for-beginners/
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│ │ └── index.html
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│ ├── javascript-bundling-with-hugo/
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│ │ └── index.html
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│ └── index.html
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└── index.html
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```
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To create a date-based hierarchy for regular pages in the content root:
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{{< code-toggle file="hugo" copy=false >}}
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[permalinks.page]
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"/" = "/:year/:month/:slug/"
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{{< /code-toggle >}}
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Use the same approach with taxonomy terms. For example, to omit the taxonomy segment of the URL:
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{{< code-toggle file="hugo" copy=false >}}
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[permalinks.term]
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'tags' = '/:slug/'
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{{< /code-toggle >}}
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#### Multilingual example {#permalinks-multilingual-example}
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Use the `permalinks` configuration as a component of your localization strategy.
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With this content structure:
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```text
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content/
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├── en/
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│ ├── books/
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│ │ ├── les-miserables.md
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│ │ └── the-hunchback-of-notre-dame.md
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│ └── _index.md
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└── es/
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├── books/
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│ ├── les-miserables.md
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│ └── the-hunchback-of-notre-dame.md
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└── _index.md
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```
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And this site configuration:
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{{< code-toggle file="hugo" copy=false >}}
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defaultContentLanguage = 'en'
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defaultContentLanguageInSubdir = true
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[languages.en]
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contentDir = 'content/en'
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languageCode = 'en-US'
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languageDirection = 'ltr'
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languageName = 'English'
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weight = 1
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[languages.en.permalinks.page]
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books = "/books/:slug/"
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[languages.en.permalinks.section]
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books = "/books/"
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[languages.es]
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contentDir = 'content/es'
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languageCode = 'es-ES'
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languageDirection = 'ltr'
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languageName = 'Español'
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weight = 2
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[languages.es.permalinks.page]
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books = "/libros/:slug/"
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[languages.es.permalinks.section]
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books = "/libros/"
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{{< /code-toggle >}}
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The structure of the published site will be:
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```text
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public/
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├── en/
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│ ├── books/
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│ │ ├── les-miserables/
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│ │ │ └── index.html
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│ │ ├── the-hunchback-of-notre-dame/
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│ │ │ └── index.html
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│ │ └── index.html
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│ └── index.html
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├── es/
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│ ├── libros/
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│ │ ├── les-miserables/
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│ │ │ └── index.html
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│ │ ├── the-hunchback-of-notre-dame/
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│ │ │ └── index.html
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│ │ └── index.html
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│ └── index.html
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└── index.html
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````
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#### Tokens
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Use these tokens when defining the URL pattern. The `date` field in front matter determines the value of time-related tokens.
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`:year`
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: the 4-digit year
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`:month`
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: the 2-digit month
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`:monthname`
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: the name of the month
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`:day`
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: the 2-digit day
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`:weekday`
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: the 1-digit day of the week (Sunday = 0)
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`:weekdayname`
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: the name of the day of the week
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`:yearday`
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: the 1- to 3-digit day of the year
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`:section`
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: the content's section
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`:sections`
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: the content's sections hierarchy. You can use a selection of the sections using _slice syntax_: `:sections[1:]` includes all but the first, `:sections[:last]` includes all but the last, `:sections[last]` includes only the last, `:sections[1:2]` includes section 2 and 3. Note that this slice access will not throw any out-of-bounds errors, so you don't have to be exact.
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`:title`
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: the content's title
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`:slug`
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: the content's slug (or title if no slug is provided in the front matter)
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`:slugorfilename`
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: the content's slug (or file name if no slug is provided in the front matter)
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`:filename`
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: the content's file name (without extension)
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For time-related values, you can also use the layout string components defined in Go's [time package]. For example:
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[time package]: https://pkg.go.dev/time#pkg-constants
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{{< code-toggle file="hugo" copy=false >}}
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permalinks:
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posts: /:06/:1/:2/:title/
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{{< /code-toggle >}}
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### Appearance
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The appearance of a URL is either ugly or pretty.
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Type|Path|URL
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ugly|content/about.md|`https://example.org/about.html`
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pretty|content/about.md|`https://example.org/about/`
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By default, Hugo produces pretty URLs. To generate ugly URLs, change your site configuration:
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{{< code-toggle file="hugo" copy=false >}}
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uglyURLs = true
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{{< /code-toggle >}}
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### Post-processing
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Hugo provides two mutually exclusive configuration options to alter URLs _after_ it renders a page.
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#### Canonical URLs
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{{% note %}}
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This is a legacy configuration option, superseded by template functions and markdown render hooks, and will likely be [removed in a future release].
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[removed in a future release]: https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/4733
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{{% /note %}}
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If enabled, Hugo performs a search and replace _after_ it renders the page. It searches for site-relative URLs (those with a leading slash) associated with `action`, `href`, `src`, `srcset`, and `url` attributes. It then prepends the `baseURL` to create absolute URLs.
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```text
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<a href="/about"> → <a href="https://example.org/about/">
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<img src="/a.gif"> → <img src="https://example.org/a.gif">
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```
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This is an imperfect, brute force approach that can affect content as well as HTML attributes. As noted above, this is a legacy configuration option that will likely be removed in a future release.
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To enable:
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{{< code-toggle file="hugo" copy=false >}}
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canonifyURLs = true
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{{< /code-toggle >}}
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#### Relative URLs
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{{% note %}}
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Do not enable this option unless you are creating a serverless site, navigable via the file system.
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{{% /note %}}
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If enabled, Hugo performs a search and replace _after_ it renders the page. It searches for site-relative URLs (those with a leading slash) associated with `action`, `href`, `src`, `srcset`, and `url` attributes. It then transforms the URL to be relative to the current page.
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For example, when rendering `content/posts/post-1`:
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```text
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<a href="/about"> → <a href="../../about">
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<img src="/a.gif"> → <img src="../../a.gif">
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```
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This is an imperfect, brute force approach that can affect content as well as HTML attributes. As noted above, do not enable this option unless you are creating a serverless site.
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To enable:
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{{< code-toggle file="hugo" copy=false >}}
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relativeURLs = true
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{{< /code-toggle >}}
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## Aliases
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Create redirects from old URLs to new URLs with aliases:
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- An alias with a leading slash is relative to the `baseURL`
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- An alias without a leading slash is relative to the current directory
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### Examples {#alias-examples}
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Change the file name of an existing page, and create an alias from the previous URL to the new URL:
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{{< code-toggle file="content/posts/new-file-name.md" copy=false >}}
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aliases = ['/posts/previous-file-name']
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{{< /code-toggle >}}
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Each of these directory-relative aliases is equivalent to the site-relative alias above:
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- `previous-file-name`
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- `./previous-file-name`
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- `../posts/previous-file-name`
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You can create more than one alias to the current page:
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{{< code-toggle file="content/posts/new-file-name.md" copy=false >}}
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aliases = ['previous-file-name','original-file-name']
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{{< /code-toggle >}}
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In a multilingual site, use a directory-relative alias, or include the language prefix with a site-relative alias:
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{{< code-toggle file="content/posts/new-file-name.de.md" copy=false >}}
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aliases = ['/de/posts/previous-file-name']
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{{< /code-toggle >}}
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### How aliases work
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Using the first example above, Hugo generates the following site structure:
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```text
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public/
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├── posts/
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│ ├── new-file-name/
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│ │ └── index.html
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│ ├── previous-file-name/
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│ │ └── index.html
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│ └── index.html
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└── index.html
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```
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The alias from the previous URL to the new URL is a client-side redirect:
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{{< code file="posts/previous-file-name/index.html" copy=false >}}
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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<html lang="en-us">
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<head>
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<title>https://example.org/posts/new-file-name/</title>
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<link rel="canonical" href="https://example.org/posts/new-file-name/">
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<meta name="robots" content="noindex">
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<meta charset="utf-8">
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<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; url=https://example.org/posts/new-file-name/">
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</head>
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</html>
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{{< /code >}}
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Collectively, the elements in the `head` section:
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- Tell search engines that the new URL is canonical
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- Tell search engines not to index the previous URL
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- Tell the browser to redirect to the new URL
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Hugo renders alias files before rendering pages. A new page with the previous file name will overwrite the alias, as expected.
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### Customize
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Create a new template (`layouts/alias.html`) to customize the content of the alias files. The template receives the following context:
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`Permalink`
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: the link to the page being aliased
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`Page`
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: the Page data for the page being aliased
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