--- type: feature keywords: hello world, bonjour tags: [hello, bonjour] --- # Note Properties At the top of the file you can have a section where you define your properties. This section is known as the [Front-Matter](https://learn.cloudcannon.com/jekyll/introduction-to-jekyll-front-matter/) of the document and uses [YAML formatting](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/1214409/Learn-YAML-in-five-minutes). > Be aware that this YAML section needs to be at the very top of the file to be valid. For example, for this file, we have: ```markdown --- type: feature keywords: hello world, bonjour --- ``` This sets the `type` of this document to `feature` and sets **three** keywords for the document: `hello`, `world`, and `bonjour`. The YAML parser will treat both spaces and commas as the separators for these YAML properties. If you want to use multi-word values for these properties, you will need to combine the words with dashes or underscores (i.e. instead of `hello world`, use `hello_world` or `hello-world`). > You can set as many custom properties for a document as you like, but there are a few [special properties](#special-properties) defined by Foam. ## Special Properties Some properties have special meaning for Foam: | Name | Description | | ------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `title` | will assign the name to the note that you will see in the graph, regardless of the filename or the first heading (also see how to [[write-notes-in-foam]]) | | `type` | can be used to style notes differently in the graph (also see [[graph-visualization]]). The default type for a document is `note` unless otherwise specified with this property. | | `tags` | can be used to add tags to a note (see [[tags]]) | For example: ```markdown --- title: "Note Title" type: "daily-note" tags: daily, funny, planning --- ``` ## Foam Template Properties There also exists properties that are even more specific to Foam templates, see [[note-templates#Metadata]] for more info.