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{{% note "Rendering Local Files" %}}
For information on creating shortcodes and templates that tap into Hugo's file-related feature set, see Local File Templates.
{{% /note %}}
The .File object contains the following fields:
.File.Path
- the original relative path of the page (e.g.,
content/posts/foo.en.md)
.File.LogicalName
- the name of the content file that represents a page (e.g.,
foo.en.md)
.File.TranslationBaseName
- the filename without extension or optional language identifier (e.g.,
foo)
.File.BaseFileName
- the filename without extension (e.g.,
foo.en)
.File.Ext
- the file extension of the content file (e.g.,
md); this can also be called using .File.Extension as well. Note that it is only the extension without ..
.File.Lang
- the language associated with the given file if Hugo's Multilingual features are enabled (e.g.,
en)
.File.Dir
- given the path
content/posts/dir1/dir2/, the relative directory path of the content file will be returned (e.g., posts/dir1/dir2/)