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--- title: RSS Templates linktitle: RSS Templates description: Hugo ships with its own RSS 2.0 template that requires almost no configuration, or you can create your own RSS templates. date: 2017-02-01 publishdate: 2017-02-01 lastmod: 2017-02-01 keywords: [rss, xml, templates] categories: [templates] menu: docs: parent: "templates" weight: 150 weight: 150 sections_weight: 150 draft: false toc: true --- ## RSS Template Lookup Order See [Template Lookup Order](/templates/lookup-order/) for the complete reference. {{% note "Hugo Ships with an RSS Template" %}} Hugo ships with its own [RSS 2.0 template](#the-embedded-rssxml). The embedded template will be sufficient for most use cases. {{% /note %}} RSS pages are of the type `Page` and have all the [page variables](/variables/page/) available to use in the templates. ### Section RSS A [section’s][section] RSS will be rendered at `/<SECTION>/index.xml` (e.g., [https://spf13.com/project/index.xml](https://spf13.com/project/index.xml)). Hugo provides the ability for you to define any RSS type you wish and can have different RSS files for each section and taxonomy. ## Lookup Order for RSS Templates The table below shows the RSS template lookup order for the different page kinds. The first listing shows the lookup order when running with a theme (`demoTheme`). {{< datatable-filtered "output" "layouts" "OutputFormat == RSS" "Example" "OutputFormat" "Suffix" "Template Lookup Order" >}} ## Configure RSS By default, Hugo will create an unlimited number of RSS entries. You can limit the number of articles included in the built-in RSS templates by assigning a numeric value to `rssLimit:` field in your project's [`config` file][config]. The following values will also be included in the RSS output if specified in your site’s configuration: ```toml languageCode = "en-us" copyright = "This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License." [author] name = "My Name Here" ``` ## The Embedded rss.xml This is the default RSS template that ships with Hugo: https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/blob/master/tpl/tplimpl/embedded/templates/_default/rss.xml ## Reference your RSS Feed in `<head>` In your `header.html` template, you can specify your RSS feed in your `<head></head>` tag using Hugo's [Output Formats][Output Formats] like this: ```go-html-template {{ range .AlternativeOutputFormats -}} {{ printf `<link rel="%s" type="%s" href="%s" title="%s" />` .Rel .MediaType.Type .Permalink $.Site.Title | safeHTML }} {{ end -}} ``` If you only want the RSS link, you can query the formats: ```go-html-template {{ with .OutputFormats.Get "rss" -}} {{ printf `<link rel="%s" type="%s" href="%s" title="%s" />` .Rel .MediaType.Type .Permalink $.Site.Title | safeHTML }} {{ end -}} ``` Either of the two snippets above will generate the below `link` tag on the site homepage for RSS output: ```html <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" href="https://example.com/index.xml" title="Site Title"> ``` _We are assuming `BaseURL` to be `https://example.com/` and `$.Site.Title` to be `"Site Title"` in this example._ [config]: /getting-started/configuration/ [embedded]: #the-embedded-rss-xml [RSS 2.0]: https://cyber.harvard.edu/rss/rss.html "RSS 2.0 Specification" [section]: /content-management/sections/ [Output Formats]: /templates/output-formats/#link-to-output-formats