--- title: Git Info Variables linktitle: Git Variables description: Get the last Git revision information for every content file. categories: [variables and params] keywords: [git] menu: docs: parent: variables weight: 70 weight: 70 aliases: [/extras/gitinfo/] --- {{% note %}} Hugo's Git integrations should be fairly performant but *can* increase your build time. This will depend on the size of your Git history. {{% /note %}} ## `.GitInfo` Prerequisites 1. The Hugo site must be in a Git-enabled directory. 2. The Git executable must be installed and in your system `PATH`. 3. The `.GitInfo` feature must be enabled in your Hugo project by passing `--enableGitInfo` flag on the command line or by setting `enableGitInfo` to `true` in your [site's configuration file][configuration]. ## The `.GitInfo` Object The `GitInfo` object contains the following fields: .AbbreviatedHash : the abbreviated commit hash (e.g., `866cbcc`) .AuthorName : the author's name, respecting [`.mailmap`](https://git-scm.com/docs/gitmailmap) .AuthorEmail : the author's email address, respecting [`.mailmap`](https://git-scm.com/docs/gitmailmap) .AuthorDate : the author date .Hash : the commit hash (e.g., `866cbccdab588b9908887ffd3b4f2667e94090c3`) .Subject : commit message subject (e.g., `tpl: Add custom index function`) ## `.Lastmod` If the `.GitInfo` feature is enabled, `.Lastmod` (on `Page`) is fetched from Git i.e. `.GitInfo.AuthorDate`. This behavior can be changed by adding your own [front matter configuration for dates](/getting-started/configuration/#configure-front-matter). [configuration]: /getting-started/configuration/