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RSS templates Use the embedded RSS template, or create your own.
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Configuration

By default, when you build your site, Hugo generates RSS feeds for home, section, taxonomy, and term pages. Control feed generation in your site configuration. For example, to generate feeds for home and section pages, but not for taxonomy and term pages:

{{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} [outputs] home = ['html', 'rss'] section = ['html', 'rss'] taxonomy = ['html'] term = ['html'] {{< /code-toggle >}}

To disable feed generation for all page kinds:

{{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} disableKinds = ['rss'] {{< /code-toggle >}}

By default, the number of items in each feed is unlimited. Change this as needed in your site configuration:

{{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} [services.rss] limit = 42 {{< /code-toggle >}}

Set limit to -1 to generate an unlimited number of items per feed.

The built-in RSS template will render the following values, if present, from your site configuration:

{{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} copyright = '© 2023 ABC Widgets, Inc.' [params.author] name = 'John Doe' email = 'jdoe@example.org' {{< /code-toggle >}}

Include feed reference

To include a feed reference in the head element of your rendered pages, place this within the head element of your templates:

{{ with .OutputFormats.Get "rss" -}}
  {{ printf `<link rel=%q type=%q href=%q title=%q>` .Rel .MediaType.Type .Permalink site.Title | safeHTML }}
{{ end }}

Hugo will render this to:

<link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" href="https://example.org/index.xml" title="ABC Widgets">

Custom templates

Override Hugo's [embedded RSS template] by creating one or more of your own, following the naming conventions as shown in the [template lookup order].

[embedded RSS template]: {{% eturl rss %}} [template lookup order]: /templates/lookup-order/#rss-templates

For example, to use different templates for home, section, taxonomy, and term pages:

layouts/
└── _default/
    ├── home.rss.xml
    ├── section.rss.xml
    ├── taxonomy.rss.xml
    └── term.rss.xml

RSS templates receive the .Page and .Site objects in context.