The WolfspyreLabs Blog/ Snippits & Exemplars/ WolfspyreLabs Exemplars/ WolfspyreLabs Shortcodes/ Includes/ Includes Include shortcode can include files of different types. By specifying a language, the included file will have syntax highlighting. {{< include file="relative/path/from/hugo/root" language="go" >}} Attributes: Name Usage default file path to the included file relative to the Hugo root undefined language language for syntax highlighting undefined type special include type (html,page) undefined (rendered as markdown) options highlighting options linenos=table Examples #Markdown file (default) #If no other options are specified, files will be rendered as Markdown using the RenderString function. Important Location of markdown files If you include markdown files that should not get a menu entry, place them outside the content folder or exclude them otherwise. {{< include file="/static/_includes/example.md.part" >}} Language files #This method can be used to include source code files and keep them automatically up to date. {{< include file="config/example/config.yaml" language="yaml" options="linenos=table,hl_lines=9,linenostart=100" >}} Result: Special include types #HTML #HTML content will be filtered by the safeHTML filter and added to the rendered page output. {{< include file="/static/_includes/example.html.part" type="html" >}} Pages #In some situations, it can be helpful to include Markdown files that also contain shortcodes. While the default method works fine to render plain Markdown, shortcodes are not parsed. The only way to get this to work is to use Hugo pages. There are several ways to structure these include pages, so whatever you do, keep in mind that Hugo needs to be able to render and serve these files as regular pages! How it works: First you need to create a directory within your content directory. For this example site _includes is used. To prevent the theme from embedding the page in the navigation, create a file _includes/_index.md and add GeekdocHidden: true to the front matter. Place your Markdown files within the _includes folder e.g. /_includes/include-page.md. Make sure to name it *.md. Include the page using {{< include file="/_includes/include-page.md" type="page" >}}. Resulting structure should look like this: _includes/ โโโ include-page.md โโโ _index.md