How to Emulate Liquid's Offset & Limit Filters in Twig ====================================================== By George Mandis https://george.mand.is/2014/12/how-to-emulate-liquids-offset-and-limit-filters-in-twig Wednesday, December 17th 2014 When I work on [Shopify](http://www.shopify.com/?ref=snaptortoise) themes in Liquid I often rely on the `offset` and `limit` filters on `for` loops to achieve various goals. In lieu of an actual server-side environment to properly prep the data it generally works well enough for most things. Today I was working on a project that uses Twig. It's similar to Jekyll in many ways — as is [Swig](/2014/02/chose-swig-jade-templates-nodeexpress-project/), which is probably why I like them both — but has a few differences here and there. One of those differences is the lack of these filters. A quick Google search brought up [this old Google Groups discussion](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/twig-users/pUhTbFn8TSk) along with the [general documentation on loops](http://twig.sensiolabs.org/doc/tags/for.html). In rereading the documentation regarding the [slice filter](http://twig.sensiolabs.org/doc/filters/slice.html) I realized you can emulate those filters quite elegantly! To emulate Liquid's `offset` filter in Twig: {% raw %} {% for item in group[1:] %} {{ item.attribute }} {% endfor %} To emulate Liquid's `limit` filter in Twig: {% for item in group[:1] %} {{ item.attribute }} {% endfor %} Obviously you can replace the number 1 in both examples with whatever you wish to offset or limit the group by. Nice to know! {% endraw %}