About YAML frontmatter
YAML frontmatter is an authoring convention popularized by Jekyll that provides a way to add metadata to pages. It is a block of key-value content that lives at the top of every Markdown file within GitHub Docs. For more information, see the YAML frontmatter documentation.
YAML frontmatter values
The following frontmatter values have special meanings and requirements for GitHub Docs.
There's also a schema that's used by the test suite to validate every page's frontmatter.
For more information, see lib/frontmatter.js
.
versions
redirect_from
title
shortTitle
intro
permissions
product
layout
children
childGroups
featuredLinks
showMiniToc
allowTitleToDifferFromFilename
changelog
defaultPlatform
defaultTool
learningTracks
includeGuides
type
topics
communityRedirect
effectiveDate
versions
- Purpose: Indicates the versions to which a page applies. For more information about the different types of versioning, see "Versioning documentation."
- Type:
Object
. Allowable keys map to product names and can be found in theversions
object inlib/frontmatter.js
. - This frontmatter value is currently required for all pages.
- The
*
is used to denote all releases for the version. - Must be present for all
index.md
files, but actual value is computed at runtime based on the children.
This frontmatter value is used by the docs site to generate "permalinks" for each version of an article. For more information, see Permalinks.
Example that applies to Free, Pro, & Team and GitHub Enterprise Server version 3.11 and later:
title: About your personal dashboard
versions:
fpt: '*'
ghes: '>=3.11'
Example that applies only to GitHub Enterprise Server:
title: Downloading your license
versions:
ghes: '*'
You can also version a page for a range of releases. This would version the page for Free, Pro, & Team, and GitHub Enterprise Server versions 3.1 and 3.2 only:
versions:
fpt: '*'
ghes: '>=3.1 <3.3'
redirect_from
- Purpose: List URLs that should redirect to this page.
- Type:
Array
- Optional
Example:
title: Getting started with GitHub Desktop
redirect_from:
- /articles/first-launch
- /articles/error-github-enterprise-version-is-too-old
- /articles/getting-started-with-github-for-windows
For more information, see "Configuring redirects."
title
- Purpose: Set a human-friendly title for use in the rendered page's
<title>
tag and anh1
element at the top of the page. - Type:
String
- Optional. If omitted, the page
<title>
will still be set, albeit with a generic value likeGitHub.com
orGitHub Enterprise
.
shortTitle
- Purpose: An abbreviated variant of the page title for use in breadcrumbs and navigation elements.
- Type:
String
- Optional. If omitted,
title
will be used.
Article type | Maximum character length |
---|---|
articles | 31 |
categories | 27 |
map topics | 30 |
Example:
title: Contributing to projects with GitHub Desktop
shortTitle: Contributing to projects
intro
- Purpose: Sets the intro for the page. This string will render after the
title
. - Type:
String
- Optional.
permissions
- Purpose: Sets the permission statement for the article. This string will render after the
intro
. - Type:
String
- Optional.
product
- Purpose: Sets the product callout for the article. This string will render after the
intro
andpermissions
statement. - Type:
String
- Optional.
layout
- Purpose: Render the proper page layout.
- Type:
String
that matches the name of the layout. For a layout namedcomponents/landing
, the value would beproduct-landing
. - Optional. If omitted,
DefaultLayout
is used.
children
- Purpose: Lists the relative links that belong to the product/category/map topic. For more information, see Index pages.
- Type:
Array
. Default isfalse
. - Required on
index.md
pages.
childGroups
- Purpose: Renders children into groups on the homepage. For more information, see Homepage.
- Type:
Array
. Default isfalse
. - Require on the homepage
index.md
.
featuredLinks
- Purpose: Renders the linked articles' titles and intros on product landing pages and the homepage.
- Type:
Object
. - Optional.
The list of popular links are the links displayed on the landing page under the title "Popular." Alternately, you can customize the title "Popular" by setting the featuredLinks.popularHeading
property to a new string.
Example:
featuredLinks:
gettingStarted:
- /path/to/page
startHere:
- /guides/example
popular:
- /path/to/popular/article1
- /path/to/popular/article2
popularHeading: An alternate heading to Popular
showMiniToc
- Purpose: Indicates whether an article should show a mini table of contents (TOC) above the rest of the content. For more information, see Autogenerated mini TOCs.
- Type:
Boolean
. Default istrue
on articles, andfalse
on map topics andindex.md
pages. - Optional.
allowTitleToDifferFromFilename
- Purpose: Indicates whether a page is allowed to have a title that differs from its filename. For example,
content/rest/reference/orgs.md
has a title ofOrganizations
instead ofOrgs
. Pages with this frontmatter set totrue
will not be flagged in tests or updated bysrc/content-render/scripts/reconcile-filenames-with-ids.js
. - Type:
Boolean
. Default isfalse
. - Optional.
changelog
- Purpose: Render a list of items pulled from GitHub Changelog on product landing pages (
components/landing
). The one exception is Education, which pulls from https://github.blog/category/community/education. - Type:
Object
, properties:label
-- must be present and corresponds to the labels used in the GitHub Changelogprefix
-- optional string that starts each changelog title that should be omitted in the docs feed. For example, with the prefixGitHub Actions:
specified, changelog titles likeGitHub Actions: Some Title Here
will render asSome Title Here
in the docs feed.
- Optional.
defaultPlatform
- Purpose: Override the initial platform selection for a page. If this frontmatter is omitted, then the platform-specific content matching the reader's operating system is shown by default. This behavior can be changed for individual pages, for which a manual selection is more reasonable. For example, most GitHub Actions runners use Linux and their operating system is independent of the reader's operating system.
- Type:
String
, one of:mac
,windows
,linux
. - Optional.
Example:
defaultPlatform: linux
defaultTool
- Purpose: Override the initial tool selection for a page, where the tool refers to the application the reader is using to work with GitHub (such as GitHub.com's web UI, the GitHub CLI, or GitHub Desktop) or the GitHub APIs. For more information about the tool selector, see "Using Markdown and Liquid in GitHub Docs." If this frontmatter is omitted, then the tool-specific content matching the GitHub web UI is shown by default. If a user has indicated a tool preference (by clicking on a tool tab), then the user's preference will be applied instead of the default value.
- Type:
String
, one of:webui
,cli
,desktop
,curl
,codespaces
,vscode
,importer_cli
,graphql
,powershell
,bash
,javascript
. - Optional.
defaultTool: cli
learningTracks
- Purpose: Render a list of learning tracks on a product's sub-landing page.
- Type:
String
. This should reference learning tracks' names defined indata/learning-tracks/*.yml
. - Optional
Note
The featured track is set by a specific property in the learning tracks YAML. See that README for details.
includeGuides
- Purpose: Render a list of articles, filterable by
type
andtopics
. Only applicable when used withlayout: product-guides
. - Type:
Array
- Optional.
Example:
includeGuides:
- /actions/guides/about-continuous-integration
- /actions/guides/setting-up-continuous-integration-using-workflow-templates
- /actions/guides/building-and-testing-nodejs
- /actions/guides/building-and-testing-powershell
type
- Purpose: Indicate the type of article.
- Type:
String
, one of theoverview
,quick_start
,tutorial
,how_to
,reference
,rai
. - Optional.
topics
- Purpose: Indicate the topics covered by the article. Refer to the content models for more details about adding topics. A full list of existing topics is located in the allowed topics file. If topics in article frontmatter and the allow-topics list become out of sync, the topics CI test will fail.
- Type: Array of
String
s - Optional: Topics are preferred for each article, but, there may be cases where existing articles don't yet have topics, or adding a topic to a new article may not add value.
communityRedirect
- Purpose: Set a custom link and link name for
Ask the GitHub community
link in the footer. - Type:
Object
. Properties arename
andhref
. - Optional.
effectiveDate
- Purpose: Set an effective date for Terms of Service articles so that engineering teams can automatically re-prompt users to confirm the terms
- Type:
string
YEAR-MONTH-DAY e.g. 2021-10-04 is October 4th, 2021 - Optional.
Note
The effectiveDate
frontmatter value is for use by GitHub staff only.
Escaping single quotes
If you see two single quotes in a row (''
) in YAML frontmatter where you might expect to see one ('
), this is the YAML-preferred way to escape a single quote.
As an alternative, you can change the single quotes surrounding the frontmatter field to double quotes and leave interior single quotes unescaped.
Autogenerated mini TOCs
Every article displays a mini table of contents (TOC), which is an autogenerated "In this article" section that includes links to all H2
s in the article. Only H2
headers are included in the mini TOCs. If an article uses H3
or H4
headers to divide information in a way that only certain sections are relevant to a particular task, you can help people navigate to the content most relevant to them by using a sectional TOC.
You can use the showMiniToc
frontmatter value, set to false
, to prevent the mini TOC from showing up for an article.
Mini TOCs do not appear on product landing pages, category landing pages, or map topic pages.
Do not add hardcoded "In this article" sections in the Markdown source or else the page will display duplicate mini TOCs.
Filenames
When adding a new article, make sure the filename is a kebab-cased version of the title you use in the article's title
frontmatter. This can get tricky when a title has punctuation (such as "GitHub's Billing Plans"). A test will flag any discrepancies between title and filename. To override this requirement for a given article, you can add allowTitleToDifferFromFilename
frontmatter.
Index pages
Index pages are the table of contents files for the Docs site. Every product, category, and map topic subdirectory has an index.md
file that provides an overview of the content and links to every child article. Each index.md
must contain a children
frontmatter property with a list of relative links to the child pages of the product, category, or map topic. Index pages require a versions
frontmatter property, and the actual value will be computed at runtime based on the versions of children articles.
Note
The site only knows about paths included in children
frontmatter. If a directory or article exists but is not included in children
, its path will return a 404.
Homepage
The homepage is the main Table of Contents file for the docs site. The homepage must have a complete list of children
, like every Index page but must also specify the childGroups
frontmatter property that will be highlighted in the main content area.
childGroups
is an array of mappings containing a name
for the group, an optional icon
for the group, and an array of children
. The children
in the array must be present in the children
frontmatter property.
Creating new product guides pages
To create a product guides page (e.g. GitHub Actions Guide page), create or modify an existing markdown file with these specific frontmatter values:
- Use the product guides page template by referencing
layout: product-guides
. - Include the learning tracks in
learningTracks
. Optional. - Define which articles to include with
includeGuides
. Optional.
If using learning tracks, they need to be defined in data/learning-tracks/*.yml
.
If using includeGuides
, make sure each of the articles in this list has topics
and type
in its frontmatter.