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Hashnode-source-from-github-template

A template with boilerplate structure for Hashnode's Github as source feature

Please note: A README.md at the root is always ignored.

If you don't find a log in your publication dashboard on Hashnode, but have made a commit to your connected repo, then make sure

  • the file ends with .md extension, we support markdown files only.
  • you have connected the same repo as you made a commit to.
  • you added the correct blog domain in your markdown file.
  • Frontmatter: Make sure each article has these details at the top of the file.
  • A README.md at the root is always ignored.

Supported front matter fields and their description

---
# Post Title
# String | *REQUIRED*
# Ex: Top 4 React UI Libraries for 2023
title: Example title here
 
# Post Slug
# What is slug? https://www.semrush.com/blog/what-is-a-url-slug
# String | *REQUIRED*
# Ex: top-4-react-ui-libraries-for-2023
# - This is the URL of the post. It should be unique and should not be used by any other post.
# - If you use the same slug of an existing post, the existing post will be updated.
# - In order to let users update the post SLUG, we depend on the post slug as well 
#   as it's path in the repo.
# - If you change both path and slug of the post, the post will be treated as a new post and
#   will be published with a new slug.
# - If you change only the slug of the post, the post will be updated with the new slug.
# - If you change only the path of the post, the post will be will be updated with new path 
#   and any other changes along with it if any.
slug: example-slug
 
# Tags
# String (comma-separated tag slugs) | *REQUIRED*
# Ex: reactjs, css, python, nodejs
# Upto 5 tag slugs
# - You can find tags information from here https://github.com/Hashnode/support/blob/main/misc/tags.json
# You can also update a post to edit this later.
tags: reactjs, css, python, nodejs
 
# Publication Domain (hashnode.dev subdomain or your custom domain)
# String | *REQUIRED*
# Ex: townhall.hashnode.com
# - This can also be a hashnode.dev subdomain as well.
# - The publication domain name that you want to publish the post to. 
#   This should be a valid domain name only.
# - You should be an ADMIN of the publication to publish.
domain: example.hashnode.dev
 
# Subtitle of the post
# String | Optional
# Ex: A curated list of the best React UI libraries for 2023
subtitle: 
 
# Cover Image URL of the post
# String | Optional
# Note: You must upload the image to Hashnode's CDN, before you can use it here.
# Ex: https://cdn.hashnode.com/res/hashnode/image/upload/v1681132538878/itnaYF1h-.png
# - To upload, Login to Hashnode and go to https://hashnode.com/uploader
#   Use the URL that is generated after the upload.
cover: 
 
# Should the post be ignored? When true it will not be picked up by Hashnode.
# Boolean | Optional
# Default value: false
# Ex: true
# - It's useful when you want to keep the post in your repo but don't
#   want it to be picked up by Hashnode.
ignorePost: 
 
# Publish on behalf of a team publication member
# Username of the publication member
# String | Optional | *WORKS WITH TEAM PUBLICATION ONLY*
# Ex: sandeep
# - This resembles the Change of author from draft settings of a 
#   team publication in Hashnode editor.
# - Fails if the user is not a member of the team publication or 
#   if the publication is not a team publication
publishAs: 
 
# Canonical URL of the post
# String | Optional
# What is a canonical URL? https://moz.com/learn/seo/canonicalization
# Ex: https://www.hashnode.com/post/top-4-react-ui-libraries-for-2023
# - This is equivalent to original URL option present in draft settings
#   of a post in Hashnode editor.
# - This is useful when you want to publish a post that is already
#   published on another platform.
canonical:
 
 
# Hide from Hashnode Community
# Boolean | Optional
# Default value: false // by default the post will be visible in the Hashnode's public feed.
# Ex: true
# - This is equivalent to "HIDE ARTICLE FROM HASHNODE FEED" option
#   present in draft settings of a post in Hashnode editor.
# - This is useful when you want to publish a post to your publication 
#   only but hide it from the Hashnode's public feed.
# - You can also update a post to enable/disable this later.
hideFromHashnodeCommunity: 
 
# SEO Title
# String | Optional
# Ex: Top 4 React UI Libraries for 2023
# - This is equivalent to SEO TITLE option present in draft settings
#   of a post in Hashnode editor.
# - You can also update a post to update this later.
seoTitle: 
 
# SEO Description
# String | Optional
# Ex: A curated list of the best React UI libraries for 2023
# - This is equivalent to SEO DESCRIPTION option present in 
#   draft settings of a post in Hashnode editor.
# - You can also update a post to update this later.
seoDescription: 
 
# Disable comments for a post
# Boolean | Optional
# Default value: false // by default the comments will be enabled for the post.
# Ex: true
# - This is equivalent to "DISABLE COMMENTS" option present in 
#   draft settings of a post in Hashnode editor.
# - You can also update a post to enable/disable this later.
disableComments: 
 
# Slug of the series that you want your post to be a part of
# String | Optional
# Ex: react-series
# - This is equivalent to "ADD TO A SERIES" option present in 
#   draft settings of a post in Hashnode editor.
# - If invalid series is given, the post will not be added to any series.
# - You can update the post again to correct it later.
# - You can find series information from the series section in your publication dashboard. 
#   You can also edit the series information from there.
seriesSlug: // slug of the series
 
# Table of contents
# Boolean | Optional
# Default value: false // by default the table of contents will not be added to the post.
# Ex: true
# - This is equivalent to "GENERATE TABLE OF CONTENTS" option 
#   present in draft settings of a post in Hashnode editor.
# - If true, the table of contents will be added to the post.
# - You can also update a post to enable/disable this later.
enableToc: 
 
# Save post as draft
# Boolean | Optional
# Default value: false // by default the post will be published.
# Ex: true
# - If true, the post will be saved as a draft.
# - You can also update a draft with all the above attributes.
# - This draft will be available under Drafts section of the 
#   left sidebar in your publication dashboard.
# - Note: Once you remove this attribute, the post will be 
#   published and removed from drafts automatically.
# - This follows the same rules as a post create and update
#   flow as well as the slug rules mentioned since 
#   beginning of this manual.
saveAsDraft: 
 
 
# Note:
# This is in beta currently
# Newsletter and Post scheduling is NOT supported as of now.
 
---
  • List of tags can be found here https://github.com/Hashnode/support/blob/main/misc/tags.json
  • Make sure you haven't included ignorePost in the frontmatter by mistake.
  • Uninstalling app via Github will remove it from all the publications that the repo was connected to. If you want to specifically remove the installation from a particular publication, do it from it's Dashboard (GitHub section).
  • You cannot create a new draft or a post with already published slugs
  • Do note that maximum of 10 file changes are respected in one particular commit.

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