Sep 28, 2014
Introduction
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This tutorial will show you how to create a simple theme in Hugo. I assume that you are familiar with HTML, the bash command line, and that you are comfortable using Markdown to format content. I’ll explain how Hugo uses templates and how you can organize your templates to create a theme. I won’t cover using CSS to style your theme.
We’ll start with creating a new site with a very basic template. Then we’ll add in a few pages and posts. With small variations on that, you will be able to create many different types of web sites.
...Mar 10, 2014
Move static content to static
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Jekyll has a rule that any directory not starting with _
will be copied as-is to the _site
output. Hugo keeps all static content under static
. You should therefore move it all there.
With Jekyll, something that looked like
▾ <root>/
▾ images/
logo.png
should become
▾ <root>/
▾ static/
▾ images/
logo.png
Additionally, you’ll want any files that should reside at the root (such as CNAME
) to be moved to static
.
...Apr 2, 2014
Hugo uses the excellent Go html/template library for
its template engine. It is an extremely lightweight engine that provides a very
small amount of logic. In our experience that it is just the right amount of
logic to be able to create a good static website. If you have used other
template systems from different languages or frameworks you will find a lot of
similarities in Go templates.
This document is a brief primer on using Go templates. The Go docs
provide more details.
...Apr 2, 2014
Step 1. Install Hugo
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Go to Hugo releases and download the
appropriate version for your OS and architecture.
Save it somewhere specific as we will be using it in the next step.
More complete instructions are available at Install Hugo
Step 2. Build the Docs
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Hugo has its own example site which happens to also be the documentation site
you are reading right now.
Follow the following steps:
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