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| ---
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| title: File Variables
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| linktitle:
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| description: "You can access filesystem-related data for a content file in the `.File` variable."
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| date: 2017-02-01
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| publishdate: 2017-02-01
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| lastmod: 2017-02-01
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| categories: [variables and params]
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| keywords: [files]
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| draft: false
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| menu:
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|   docs:
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|     parent: "variables"
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|     weight: 40
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| weight: 40
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| sections_weight: 40
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| aliases: [/variables/file-variables/]
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| toc: false
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| ---
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| 
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| {{% note "Rendering Local Files" %}}
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| For information on creating shortcodes and templates that tap into Hugo's file-related feature set, see [Local File Templates](/templates/files/).
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| {{% /note %}}
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| 
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| The `.File` object contains the following fields:
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| 
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| .File.Path
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| : the original relative path of the page, relative to the content dir (e.g., `posts/foo.en.md`)
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| 
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| .File.LogicalName
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| : the name of the content file that represents a page (e.g., `foo.en.md`)
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| 
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| .File.TranslationBaseName
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| : the filename without extension or optional language identifier (e.g., `foo`)
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| 
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| .File.ContentBaseName
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| : is a either TranslationBaseName or name of containing folder if file is a leaf bundle.
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| 
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| .File.BaseFileName
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| : the filename without extension (e.g., `foo.en`)
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| 
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| .File.Ext
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| : the file extension of the content file (e.g., `md`); this can also be called using `.File.Extension` as well. Note that it is *only* the extension without `.`.
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| 
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| .File.Lang
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| : the language associated with the given file if Hugo's [Multilingual features][multilingual] are enabled (e.g., `en`)
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| 
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| .File.Dir
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| : given the path `content/posts/dir1/dir2/`, the relative directory path of the content file will be returned (e.g., `posts/dir1/dir2/`). Note that the path separator (`\` or `/`) could be dependent on the operating system.
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| 
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| .File.UniqueID
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| : the MD5-checksum of the content file's path.
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| 
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| [Multilingual]: /content-management/multilingual/
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