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--- title: Alternative Templating Languages linktitle: Alternative Templating description: In addition to Go templates, Hugo supports the powerful Ace templating from @yosssi and Amber templating from @eknkc. godocref: date: 2017-02-01 publishdate: 2017-02-01 lastmod: 2017-02-20 categories: [templates] keywords: [amber,ace,templating languages] menu: docs: parent: "templates" weight: 170 weight: 170 sections_weight: 170 draft: false aliases: [/templates/ace/,/templates/amber/] toc: true --- ## Ace Templates For template documentation, follow the links from the [Ace project](https://github.com/yosssi/ace). * Ace templates must be named with the ace-suffix; e.g., `list.ace` * It's possible to use both Go templates and Ace templates side by side and even include one into the other * Full Go template syntax support, including all the useful helper [template functions][] * Partials can be included both with the Ace and the Go template syntax. For example, the following two will have the same output in Ace: * `= include partials/foo.html .` * `{{ partial "foo" . }}` One noticeable difference between Ace and the other templating engines in Hugo is [Ace's inheritance support through base and inner templates][aceinheritance]. In Hugo, the Ace base template will be chosen with the same rule set as for [Go base templates][]. ``` .: index.ace ./blog: single.ace baseof.ace ./_default: baseof.ace list.ace single.ace single-baseof.ace ``` {{% note %}} Note that the `html` suffix is needed even if the filename is suffixed `ace`. This does not work from inside a theme ([issue #763](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/763)). {{% /note %}} Some examples for the layout files above: * Home page: `./index.ace` + `./_default/baseof.ace` * Single page in the `blog` section: `./blog/single.ace` + `./blog/baseof.ace` * Single page in another section: `./_default/single.ace` + `./_default/single-baseof.ace` * Taxonomy page in any section: `./_default/list.ace` + `./_default/baseof.ace` {{% note %}} In most cases, one `baseof.ace` in `_default` will suffice. An Ace template without a reference to a base section (e.g., `= content`) will be handled as a standalone template. {{% /note %}} ## Amber Templates For Amber template documentation, follow the links from the [Amber project][]. * Amber templates must be named with the Amber suffix; e.g., `list.amber` * Partials in Amber or HTML can be included with the Amber template syntax: * `import ../partials/test.html ` * `import ../partials/test_a.amber ` [aceinheritance]: https://github.com/yosssi/ace/tree/master/examples/base_inner_template [Amber Project]: https://github.com/eknkc/amber [template functions]: /functions/ [Go templates]: /templates/introduction/ [Go base templates]: /templates/base/