--- title: "Front Matter" Pubdate: "2013-07-01" ... The front matter is one of the features that gives Hugo it's strength. It enables you to include the meta data of the content right with it. Hugo supports a few different formats. The main format supported is YAML. Here is an 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" ] Pubdate: "2012-04-06" Categories: - "Development" - "VIM" Slug: "spf13-vim-3-0-release-and-new-website" ... ### Variables There are a few predefined variables that Hugo is aware of and utilizes. The user can also create any variable they want to. These will be placed into the `.Params` variable available to the templates. #### Required **Title** The title for the content.
**Description** The description for the content.
**Pubdate** The date the content will be sorted by.
**Indexes** These will use the field name of the plural form of the index (see tags and categories above) #### Optional **Draft** If true the content will not be rendered unless `hugo` is called with -d
**Type** The type of the content (will be derived from the directory automatically if unset).
**Markup** (Experimental) Specify "rst" for reStructuredText (requires `rst2html`,) or "md" (default) for the Markdown.
**Slug** The token to appear in the tail of the url.
*or*
**Url** The full path to the content from the web root.
*If neither is present the filename will be used.*