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title = "Overview"
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Gutenberg uses the [Tera](https://tera.netlify.com) template engine and is very similar
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to Jinja2, Liquid or Twig.
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As this documentation will only talk about how templates work in Gutenberg, please read
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the [Tera template documentation](https://tera.netlify.com/docs/templates/) if you want
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to learn more about it first.
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All templates live in the `templates` directory and built-in or themes templates can
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be overriden by creating a template with same name in the correct path. For example,
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you can override the RSS template by creating a `templates/rss.xml` file.
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If you are not sure what variables are available in a template, you can just stick `{{ __tera_context }}` in it
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to print the whole context.
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A few variables are available on all templates minus RSS and sitemap:
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- `config`: the [configuration](./documentation/getting-started/configuration.md) without any modifications
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- `current_path`: the path (full URL without the `base_url`) of the current page, never starting with a `/`
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- `current_url`: the full URL for that page
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## Built-in filters
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Gutenberg adds a few filters, in addition of the ones already present in Tera.
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### markdown
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Converts the given variable to HTML using Markdown. This doesn't apply any of the
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features that Gutenberg adds to Markdown: internal links, shortcodes etc won't work.
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By default, the filter will wrap all text into a paragraph. To disable that, you can
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pass `true` to the inline argument:
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```jinja2
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{{ some_text | markdown(inline=true) }}
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```
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### base64_encode
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Encode the variable to base64.
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### base64_decode
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Decode the variable from base64.
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## Built-in global functions
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Gutenberg adds a few global functions to Tera in order to make it easier to develop complex sites.
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### `get_page`
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Takes a path to a `.md` file and returns the associated page
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```jinja2
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{% set page = get_page(path="blog/page2.md") %}
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```
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### `get_section`
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Takes a path to a `_index.md` file and returns the associated section
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```jinja2
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{% set section = get_section(path="blog/_index.md") %}
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```
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### ` get_url`
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Gets the permalink for the given path.
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If the path starts with `./`, it will be understood as an internal
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link like the ones used in markdown.
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```jinja2
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{% set url = get_url(path="./blog/_index.md") %}
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```
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This can also be used to get the permalinks for static assets for example if
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we want to link to the file that is located at `static/css/app.css`:
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```jinja2
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{{/* get_url(path="css/app.css") */}}
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```
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For assets it is reccommended that you pass `trailing_slash=false` to the `get_url` function. This prevents errors
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when dealing with certain hosting providers. An example is:
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```jinja2
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{{/* get_url(path="css/app.css", trailing_slash=false) */}}
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```
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In the case of non-internal links, you can also add a cachebust of the format `?t=1290192` at the end of a URL
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by passing `cachebust=true` to the `get_url` function.
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### `get_taxonomy_url`
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Gets the permalink for the tag or category given.
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```jinja2
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{% set url = get_taxonomy_url(kind="category", name=page.category) %}
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```
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The `name` will almost come from a variable but in case you want to do it manually,
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the value should be the same as the one in the front-matter, not the slugified version.
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### `trans`
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Gets the translation of the given `key`, for the `default_language` or the `language given
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```jinja2
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{{/* trans(key="title") */}}
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{{/* trans(key="title", lang="fr") */}}
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```
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