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1.5 KiB
Markdown
37 lines
1.5 KiB
Markdown
Frontmatter is a common format to attach additional metadata (data about data) to markdown documents.
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In SilverBullet, there are multiple ways to attach [[Metadata]] to a page; frontmatter is one of them.
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You create it by starting your markdown document with `---` followed by [[YAML]] encoded attributes and then ending with `---` again. Followed by the regular body of your document.
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Here is an example:
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---
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status: Draft
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tags:
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- tag1
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- tag2
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---
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## This is a section
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This is content
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# Special attributes
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While SilverBullet allows arbitrary metadata to be added to pages, there are a few attributes with special meaning:
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* `name` (==DISALLOWED==): is an attribute used for page names, _you should not set it_.
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* `displayName` (`string`): very similar in effect as `aliases` but will use this name for the page in certain contexts.
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* `aliases` (`array of strings`): allow you to specify a list of alternative names for this page, which can be used to navigate or link to this page
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* `tags` (`array of strings` or `string`): an alternative (and perhaps preferred) way to assign [[Tags]] to a page. There are various ways to define these, take your pick:
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```yaml
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tags: tag1, tag2 # with commas
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tags: tag1 tag2 # with spaces
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tags: "#tag1 #tag2" # with pound signs and quotes (you get completion)
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tags: # as a list
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- tag1
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- tag2
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tags: # as a list with pound signs and quotes
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- "#tag1"
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- "#tag2"
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```
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In addition, in the context of [[Templates]] frontmatter has a very specific interpretation. |