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---
weight: 3
title: "Theme Documentation - Built-in Shortcodes"
date: 2020-03-04T16:29:41+08:00
lastmod: 2020-03-04T16:29:41+08:00
draft: false
author: "Dillon"
authorLink: "https://dillonzq.com"
description: "Hugo provides multiple built-in shortcodes for author convenience and to keep your markdown content clean."
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tags: ["shortcodes"]
categories: ["documentation"]
lightgallery: true
---
**Hugo** provides multiple built-in shortcodes for author convenience and to keep your markdown content clean.
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Hugo uses Markdown for its simple content format. However, there are a lot of things that Markdown doesnt support well. You could use pure HTML to expand possibilities.
But this happens to be a bad idea. Everyone uses Markdown because its pure and simple to read even non-rendered. You should avoid HTML to keep it as simple as possible.
To avoid this limitations, Hugo created [shortcodes](https://gohugo.io/extras/shortcodes/).
A shortcode is a simple snippet that can generate reasonable HTML code and conforms to Markdown's design philosophy.
Hugo ships with a set of predefined shortcodes that represent very common usage. These shortcodes are provided for author convenience and to keep your markdown content clean.
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## 1 figure {#figure}
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[Documentation of `figure`](https://gohugo.io/content-management/shortcodes#figure)
Example `figure` input:
```markdown
{{</* figure src="/images/lighthouse.jpg" title="Lighthouse (figure)" */>}}
```
The rendered output looks like this:
{{< figure src="/images/lighthouse.jpg" title="Lighthouse (figure)" >}}
The HTML looks like this:
```html
<figure>
<img src="/images/lighthouse.jpg"/>
<figcaption>
<h4>Lighthouse (figure)</h4>
</figcaption>
</figure>
```
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## 2 gist
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[Documentation of `gist`](https://gohugo.io/content-management/shortcodes#gist)
Example `gist` input:
```markdown
{{</* gist spf13 7896402 */>}}
```
The rendered output looks like this:
{{< gist spf13 7896402 >}}
The HTML looks like this:
```html
<script type="application/javascript" src="https://gist.github.com/spf13/7896402.js"></script>
```
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## 3 highlight
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[Documentation of `highlight`](https://gohugo.io/content-management/shortcodes#instagram)
Example `highlight` input:
```markdown
{{</* highlight html */>}}
<section id="main">
<div>
<h1 id="title">{{ .Title }}</h1>
{{ range .Pages }}
{{ .Render "summary"}}
{{ end }}
</div>
</section>
{{</* /highlight */>}}
```
The rendered output looks like this:
{{< highlight html >}}
<section id="main">
<div>
<h1 id="title">{{ .Title }}</h1>
{{ range .Pages }}
{{ .Render "summary"}}
{{ end }}
</div>
</section>
{{< /highlight >}}
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## 4 instagram
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[Documentation of `instagram`](https://gohugo.io/content-management/shortcodes#instagram)
{{< admonition question "Instagrams API was deprecated since October 24th, 2020" >}}
The instagram-shortcode refers an endpoint of Instagrams API, thats deprecated since October 24th, 2020.
Thus, no images can be fetched from this API endpoint, resulting in an error when the instagram-shortcode is used.
For more information please have a look at GitHub issue [#7879](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/7879).
{{< /admonition >}}
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## 5 param
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[Documentation of `param`](https://gohugo.io/content-management/shortcodes#param)
Example `param` input:
```markdown
{{</* param description */>}}
```
The rendered output looks like this:
{{< param description >}}
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## 6 ref and relref {#ref-and-relref}
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[Documentation of `ref` and `relref`](https://gohugo.io/content-management/shortcodes#ref-and-relref)
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## 7 tweet
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[Documentation of `tweet`](https://gohugo.io/content-management/shortcodes#tweet)
Example `tweet` input:
```markdown
{{</* tweet 917359331535966209 */>}}
```
The rendered output looks like this:
{{< tweet 917359331535966209 >}}
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## 8 vimeo
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[Documentation of `vimeo`](https://gohugo.io/content-management/shortcodes#vimeo)
Example `vimeo` input:
```markdown
{{</* vimeo 146022717 */>}}
```
The rendered output looks like this:
{{< vimeo 146022717 >}}
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## 9 youtube
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[Documentation of `youtube`](https://gohugo.io/content-management/shortcodes#youtube)
Example `youtube` input:
```markdown
{{</* youtube w7Ft2ymGmfc */>}}
```
The rendered output looks like this:
{{< youtube w7Ft2ymGmfc >}}