--- title: Configure front matter linkTitle: Front matter description: Configure front matter. categories: [] keywords: [] --- ## Dates There are four methods on a `Page` object that return a date. Method|Description :--|:-- [`Date`]|Returns the date of the given page. [`ExpiryDate`]|Returns the expiry date of the given page. [`Lastmod`]|Returns the last modification date of the given page. [`PublishDate`]|Returns the publish date of the given page. [`Date`]: /methods/page/date [`ExpiryDate`]: /methods/page/expirydate [`Lastmod`]: /methods/page/lastmod [`PublishDate`]: /methods/page/publishdate Hugo determines the values to return based on this configuration: {{< code-toggle config=frontmatter />}} The `ExpiryDate` method, for example, returns the `expirydate` value if it exists, otherwise it returns `unpublishdate`. You can also use custom date parameters: {{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} [frontmatter] date = ["myDate", "date"] {{< /code-toggle >}} In the example above, the `Date` method returns the `myDate` value if it exists, otherwise it returns `date`. To fall back to the default sequence of dates, use the `:default` token: {{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} [frontmatter] date = ["myDate", ":default"] {{< /code-toggle >}} In the example above, the `Date` method returns the `myDate` value if it exists, otherwise it returns the first valid date from `date`, `publishdate`, `pubdate`, `published`, `lastmod`, and `modified`. ## Aliases Some of the front matter fields have aliases. Front matter field|Aliases :--|:-- `expiryDate`|`unpublishdate` `lastmod`|`modified` `publishDate`|`pubdate`, `published` The default front matter configuration includes these aliases. ## Tokens Hugo provides several [tokens](g) to assist with front matter configuration. Token|Description :--|:-- `:default`|The default ordered sequence of date fields. `:fileModTime`|The file's last modification timestamp. `:filename`|The date from the file name, if present. `:git`|The Git author date for the file's last revision. When Hugo extracts a date from a file name, it uses the rest of the file name to generate the page's [`slug`], but only if a slug isn't already specified in the page's front matter. For example, given the name `2025-02-01-article.md`, Hugo will set the `date` to `2025-02-01` and the `slug` to `article`. [`slug`]: /content-management/front-matter/#slug To enable access to the Git author date, set [`enableGitInfo`] to `true`, or use\ the `--enableGitInfo` flag when building your site. [`enableGitInfo`]: /configuration/all/#enablegitinfo Consider this example: {{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} [frontmatter] date = [':filename', ':default'] lastmod = ['lastmod', ':fileModTime'] {{< /code-toggle >}} To determine `date`, Hugo tries to extract the date from the file name, falling back to the default ordered sequence of date fields. To determine `lastmod`, Hugo looks for a `lastmod` field in front matter, falling back to the file's last modification timestamp.