1287 results for "hugo"

  • Kaushalmodi: modelling as classes seems like overkill - they're fields really. Showing the parsed json is usually clearer than more abstract diagrams. If the audience is Hugo devs, then showing the toml -> HTML -> mf2 json may make sense.
    [kevinmarks] at 2018-04-06 11:42
  • The blog post is about Microformats2 embedding in Hugo templates.. will include similar info about h-feed and h-card too.
    kaushalmodi at 2018-04-06 02:49
  • Hugo is like Jekyll:build the whole site.
    skippy at 2018-04-05 18:17
  • Hugo is a static site generator written in Go https://indieweb.org/Hugo
    Loqi at 2018-04-05 16:18
  • what is Hugo?
    KartikPrabhu at 2018-04-05 16:18
  • skippy: About why I chose Hugo.. I had got burnt by trying to get Octropress installed, and then stay away from Ruby stuff ever since. Then about a year back, I came across Hugo on one of the HN posts, and the "one static binary" really appealed me. Additionally installing the Go toolchain was simply extracting an archive and putting that in your PATH. With Hugo, I simply upload the static built binary of its Dev version and build my site usin
    kaushalmodi at 2018-04-05 16:17
  • kaushalmodi: why did you select hugo for your site generator? curious to learn what other people's motivations are for the tools they select.
    skippy at 2018-04-05 15:45
  • kaushalmodi: why did you select hugo for your site generator? curious to learn what other people's motivations are for the tools they select.
    skippy at 2018-04-05 15:00
  • edited /Hugo (+61)
    Loqi at 2018-04-05 14:48
  • dgold: Would love a blog post on your nanopub + hugo setup. Micropub/sub/hub all goes over the top of my head at the moment.
    kaushalmodi at 2018-04-04 16:17
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