+++
description = "List resources contained in a page bundle"
title = "Resources"
[[resources]]
name = 'MaybeTreasure.txt'
src = 'MaybeTreasure.en.txt'
+++
The `resources` shortcode displays the [titles](https://gohugo.io/methods/resource/title/) of resources contained in a [page bundle](https://gohugo.io/content-management/page-bundles/).
{{% resources sort="asc" /%}}
## Usage
While the examples are using shortcodes with named parameter you are free to also call this shortcode from your own partials.
{{< tabs groupid="shortcode-parameter">}}
{{% tab title="shortcode" %}}
````go
{{%/* resources sort="asc" /*/%}}
````
{{% /tab %}}
{{% tab title="partial" %}}
````go
{{ partial "shortcodes/resources.html" (dict
"page" .
"sort" "asc"
)}}
````
{{% /tab %}}
{{< /tabs >}}
Multilanguage features are not supported directly by the shortcode but rely on Hugo's handling for resource translations applied when the theme iterates over all available resources.
### Parameter
| Name | Default | Notes |
|-----------------------|-----------------|-------------|
| **style** | `transparent` | The style scheme used for the box.
- by severity: `caution`, `important`, `info`, `note`, `tip`, `warning`
- by brand color: `primary`, `secondary`, `accent`
- by color: `blue`, `cyan`, `green`, `grey`, `magenta`, `orange`, `red`
- by special color: `default`, `transparent`, `code`
You can also [define your own styles](shortcodes/notice#configuration). |
| **color** | see notes | The [CSS color value](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/color_value) to be used. If not set, the chosen color depends on the **style**. Any given value will overwrite the default.
- for severity styles: a nice matching color for the severity
- for all other styles: the corresponding color |
| **title** | see notes | Arbitrary text for the box title. Depending on the **style** there may be a default title. Any given value will overwrite the default.
- for severity styles: the matching title for the severity
- for all other styles: `Resources`
If you want no title for a severity style, you have to set this parameter to `" "` (a non empty string filled with spaces) |
| **icon** | see notes | [Font Awesome icon name](shortcodes/icon#finding-an-icon) set to the left of the title. Depending on the **style** there may be a default icon. Any given value will overwrite the default.
- for severity styles: a nice matching icon for the severity
- for all other styles: `paperclip`
If you want no icon, you have to set this parameter to `" "` (a non empty string filled with spaces) |
| **expanded** | _<empty>_ | Whether to draw an expander and how the resource list is displayed.
- _<empty>_: no expander is drawn and the resource list is permanently shown
- `true`: the expander is drawn and the resource list is initially shown
- `false`: the expander is drawn and the resource list is initially hidden |
| **sort** | `asc` | Sorting the output in `asc`ending or `desc`ending order. |
| **pattern** | `.*` | A [regular expressions](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression), used to filter the resources [by name](https://gohugo.io/methods/resource/name/). For example:
- to match a file suffix of 'jpg', use `.*\.jpg` (not `*.\.jpg`)
- to match file names ending in `jpg` or `png`, use `.*\.(jpg\|png)` |
## Examples
### Custom Title, List of Resources Ending in png, jpg or gif
````go
{{%/* resources title="Related **files**" pattern=".*\.(png|jpg|gif)" /*/%}}
````
{{% resources title="Related **files**" pattern=".*\.(png|jpg|gif)" /%}}
### Info Styled Box, Descending Sort Order
````go
{{%/* resources style="info" sort="desc" /*/%}}
````
{{% resources style="info" sort="desc" /%}}
### With User-Defined Color and Font Awesome Brand Icon
````go
{{%/* resources color="fuchsia" icon="fa-fw fab fa-hackerrank" /*/%}}
````
{{% resources color="fuchsia" icon="fa-fw fab fa-hackerrank" /%}}
### Expander with Initially Hidden Resource List
````go
{{%/* resources style="primary" expanded="false" /*/%}}
````
{{% resources style="primary" expanded="false" /%}}
### Style, Color, Title and Icons
For further examples for **style**, **color**, **title** and **icon**, see the [`notice` shortcode](shortcodes/notice) documentation. The parameter are working the same way for both shortcodes, besides having different defaults.