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Front matter allows you to keep metadata attached to an instance of a content type---i.e., embedded inside a content file---and is one of the many features that gives Hugo its strength.
Front Matter Formats
Hugo supports three formats for front matter, each with their own identifying tokens.
- TOML
- identified by opening and closing
+++
. - YAML
- identified by opening and closing
---
. - JSON
- a single JSON object surrounded by '
{
' and '}
', followed by a new line.
TOML Example
+++
title = "spf13-vim 3.0 release and new website"
description = "spf13-vim is a cross platform distribution of vim plugins and resources for Vim."
tags = [ ".vimrc", "plugins", "spf13-vim", "vim" ]
date = "2012-04-06"
categories = [
"Development",
"VIM"
]
slug = "spf13-vim-3-0-release-and-new-website"
+++
YAML Example
---
title: "spf13-vim 3.0 release and new website"
description: "spf13-vim is a cross platform distribution of vim plugins and resources for Vim."
tags: [ ".vimrc", "plugins", "spf13-vim", "vim" ]
lastmod: 2015-12-23
date: "2012-04-06"
categories:
- "Development"
- "VIM"
slug: "spf13-vim-3-0-release-and-new-website"
---
JSON Example
{
"title": "spf13-vim 3.0 release and new website",
"description": "spf13-vim is a cross platform distribution of vim plugins and resources for Vim.",
"tags": [ ".vimrc", "plugins", "spf13-vim", "vim" ],
"date": "2012-04-06",
"categories": [
"Development",
"VIM"
],
"slug": "spf13-vim-3-0-release-and-new-website"
}
Front Matter Variables
Predefined
There are a few predefined variables that Hugo is aware of. See Page Variables for how to call many of these predefined variables in your templates.
aliases
- an array of one or more aliases (e.g., old published paths of renamed content) that will be created in the output directory structure . See Aliases for details.
date
- the datetime at which the content was created; note this value is auto-populated according to Hugo's built-in archetype.
description
- the description for the content.
draft
- if
true
, the content will not be rendered unless the--buildDrafts
flag is passed to thehugo
command. expiryDate
- the datetime at which the content should no longer be published by Hugo; expired content will not be rendered unless the
--buildExpired
flag is passed to thehugo
command. isCJKLanguage
- if
true
, Hugo will explicitly treat the content as a CJK language; both.Summary
and.WordCount
work properly in CJK languages. keywords
- the meta keywords for the content.
layout
- the layout Hugo should select from the lookup order when rendering the content. If a
type
is not specified in the front matter, Hugo will look for the layout of the same name in the layout directory that corresponds with a content's section. See "Defining a Content Type" lastmod
- the datetime at which the content was last modified.
linkTitle
- used for creating links to content; if set, Hugo defaults to using the
linktitle
before thetitle
. Hugo can also order lists of content bylinktitle
. markup
- experimental; specify
"rst"
for reStructuredText (requiresrst2html
) or"md"
(default) for Markdown. outputs
- allows you to specify output formats specific to the content. See output formats.
publishDate
- if in the future, content will not be rendered unless the
--buildFuture
flag is passed tohugo
. slug
- appears as the tail of the output URL. A value specified in front matter will override the segment of the URL based on the filename.
taxonomies
- these will use the field name of the plural form of the index; see the
tags
andcategories
in the above front matter examples. title
- the title for the content.
type
- the type of the content; this value will be automatically derived from the directory (i.e., the section) if not specified in front matter.
url
- the full path to the content from the web root. It makes no assumptions about the path of the content file. It also ignores any language prefixes of the multilingual feature.
weight
- used for ordering your content in lists.
{{% note "Hugo's Default URL Destinations" %}}
If neither slug
nor url
is present and permalinks are not configured otherwise in your site config
file, Hugo will use the filename of your content to create the output URL. See Content Organization for an explanation of paths in Hugo and URL Management for ways to customize Hugo's default behaviors.
{{% /note %}}
User-Defined
You can add fields to your front matter arbitrarily to meet your needs. These user-defined key-values are placed into a single .Params
variable for use in your templates.
The following fields can be accessed via .Params.include_toc
and .Params.show_comments
, respectively. The Variables section provides more information on using Hugo's page- and site-level variables in your templates.
include_toc: true
show_comments: false
These two user-defined fields can then be accessed via .Params.include_toc
and .Params.show_comments
, respectively. The Variables section provides more information on using Hugo's page- and site-level variables in your templates.
Order Content Through Front Matter
You can assign content-specific weight
in the front matter of your content. These values are especially useful for ordering in list views. You can use weight
for ordering of content and the convention of <TAXONOMY>_weight
for ordering content within a taxonomy. See Ordering and Grouping Hugo Lists to see how weight
can be used to organize your content in list views.
Override Global Markdown Configuration
It's possible to set some options for Markdown rendering in a content's front matter as an override to the BlackFriday rendering options set in your project configuration.