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Frontmatter is a common format to attach additional metadata (data about data) to markdown documents.
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.
Here is an example:
---
status: Draft
tags:
- tag1
- tag2
---
## This is a section
This is content
SilverBullet allows arbitrary metadata to be added to pages this way, with two exceptions:
name
is an attribute used for page names, so don’t attempt to override it in frontmattertags
can be specified (as in the example) and are in effect another way of adding tags to your page, you can achieve the same result by simply adding hashtags in the body of your document, e.g.#tag1 #tag2
.
SilverBullet also has the convention of using attributes starting with a $
for internal use. For instance, the sharing capability uses the $share
attribute, and $disableDirectives: true
has the special meaning of disabling 🔌 Directive processing on a page.