Variables
Jekyll traverses your site looking for files to process. Any files with YAML Front Matter are subject to processing. For each of these files, Jekyll makes a variety of data available via the Liquid templating system. The following is a reference of the available data.
Global Variables
Variable | Description |
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Sitewide information + configuration settings from
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Page specific information + the YAML Front Matter. Custom variables set via the YAML front matter will be available here. See below for details. |
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In layout files, the rendered content of the Post or Page being wrapped. Not defined in Post or Page files. |
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When the |
Site Variables
Variable | Description |
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The current time (when you run the |
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A list of all Pages. |
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A reverse chronological list of all Posts. |
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If the page being processed is a Post, this contains a list of up to ten
related Posts. By default, these are low quality but fast to compute.
For high quality but slow to compute results, run the
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A list of all static files (i.e. files not processed by Jekyll's
converters or the Liquid renderer). Each file has three properties:
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The list of all Posts in category |
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The list of all Posts with tag |
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All the variables set via the command line and your
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Page Variables
Variable | Description |
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The un-rendered content of the Page. |
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The title of the Page. |
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The un-rendered excerpt of the Page. |
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The URL of the Post without the domain, but
with a leading slash, e.g.
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The Date assigned to the Post. This can be overridden in a Post’s front
matter by specifying a new date/time in the format
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An identifier unique to the Post (useful in RSS feeds). e.g.
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The list of categories to which this post belongs. Categories are
derived from the directory structure above the |
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The list of tags to which this post belongs. These can be specified in the YAML Front Matter. |
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The path to the raw post or page. Example usage: Linking back to the page or post’s source on GitHub. This can be overridden in the YAML Front Matter. |
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The next post relative to the position of the current post in
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The previous post relative to the position of the current post in
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ProTip™: Use custom front-matter
Any custom front matter that you specify will be available under
page
. For example, if you specify custom_css: true
in a page’s front matter, that value will be available as
page.custom_css
.
Paginator
Variable | Description |
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Number of Posts per page. |
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Posts available for that page. |
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Total number of Posts. |
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Total number of Pages. |
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The number of the current page. |
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The number of the previous page. |
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The path to the previous page. |
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The number of the next page. |
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The path to the next page. |
Paginator variable availability
These are only available in index files, however they can be located in a
subdirectory, such as /blog/index.html
.