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Templates are reusable pieces of markdown content, usually with placeholders that are replaced once instantiated.

Templates are used in a few different contexts:

  1. To render Live Queries
  2. To render Live Templates
  3. To be included using Slash Templates
  4. Some legacy use cases described in 🔌 Template

Creating templates

Templates are defined as any other page. Its convenient, although not required, to use a template/ prefix when naming templates. It is also recommended to tag templates with a #template tag. Note that this tag will be removed when the template is instantiated.

Tagging a page with a #template tag (either in the Frontmatter or using a Tags at the very beginning of the page content) does two things:

  1. It excludes the page from being indexed for Objects, that is: any tasks, items, paragraphs etc. will not appear in your spaces object database. Which is usually what you want.
  2. It allows you to register your templates to be used as Slash Templates.

Templates consist of markdown, but can also include Handlebars syntax, such as {{today}}, and {{#each .}}.

In addition the special |^| marker can be used to specify the desired cursor position after the template is included (relevant mostly to Slash Templates).

Template helpers

There are a number of built-in handlebars helpers you can use:

  • {{today}}: Todays date in the usual YYYY-MM-DD format
  • {{tomorrow}}: Tomorrows date in the usual YYY-MM-DD format
  • {{yesterday}}: Yesterdays date in the usual YYY-MM-DD format
  • {{lastWeek}}: Current date - 7 days
  • {{nextWeek}}: Current date + 7 days
  • {{escapeRegexp "hello/there"}} to escape a regexp, useful when injecting e.g. a page name into a query — think name =~ /{{escapeRegexp @page.name}}/ * {{replaceRegexp string regexp replacement}}: replace a regular expression in a string, example use: {{replaceRegexp name "#[^#\d\s\[\]]+\w+" ""}} to remove hashtags from a task name
  • {{json @page}} translate any (object) value to JSON, mostly useful for debugging
  • {{substring "my string" 0 3}} performs a substring operation on the first argument, which in this example would result in my
  • {{prefixLines "my string\nanother" " "}} prefixes each line (except the first) with the given prefix.
  • {{niceDate @page.lastModified}} translates any timestamp into a “nice” format (e.g. 2023-06-20).
  • The @page variable contains all page meta data (name, lastModified, contentType, as well as any custom Frontmatter attributes). You can address it like so: {{@page.name}}