--- aliases: front matter --- YAML, also known as front matter, is designed to be file-level metadata that is readable by humans *and* Obsidian. Front matter is a section of plain text attributes that starts at the first line of the file. It is one of the most popular ways to add metadata in a Markdown file, and has been popularized by static generators such as Jekyll, Hugo, and Gatsby. A YAML block needs **triple dashes** at the start and end to be read by Obsidian (and other apps). ==It also needs to be placed at the very top of the file.== For example: ``` --- key: value key2: value2 key3: [one, two, three] key4: - four - five - six --- ``` As of 0.12.12, there are four keys natively supported: - `tags` ([[Working with tags|more information]]) - `aliases` ([[Add aliases to note|more information]]) - `cssclass` - `publish`([[Publish#YAML support for Publish|more information]]) As Obsidian continues to develop, we will gradually make it more accessible by plugin developers, and make it more user friendly.