description: "Hugo 0.19 brings native Emacs Org-mode content support, and Hugo has its own Twitter account"
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title: "Hugo 0.19"
aliases: [/0-19/]
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We're happy to announce the first release of Hugo in 2017.
This release represents **over 180 contributions by over 50 contributors** to the main Hugo code base. Since last release Hugo has **gained 1450 stars, 35 new contributors, and 15 additional themes.**
Hugo now has:
* 15200+ stars
* 470+ contributors
* 151+ themes
Furthermore, Hugo has its own Twitter account ([@gohugoio](https://twitter.com/gohugoio)) where we share bite-sized news and themes from the Hugo community.
{{<gh"@bep">}} leads the Hugo development and once again contributed a significant amount of additions. Also a big shoutout to {{<gh"@chaseadamsio">}} for the Emacs Org-mode support, {{<gh"@digitalcraftsman">}} for his relentless work on keeping the documentation and the themes site in pristine condition, {{<gh"@fj">}}for his work on revising the `params` handling in Hugo, and {{<gh"@moorereason">}} and {{<gh"@bogem">}} for their ongoing contributions.
### Highlights
Hugo `0.19` brings native Emacs Org-mode content support ({{<gh1483>}}), big thanks to {{<gh"@chaseadamsio">}}.
Also, a considerably amount of work have been put into cleaning up the Hugo source code, in an issue titled [Refactor the globals out of site build](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/2701). This is not immediately visible to the Hugo end user, but will speed up future development.
Hugo `0.18` was bringing full-parallel page rendering, so workarounds depending on rendering order did not work anymore, and pages with duplicate target paths (common examples would be `/index.md` or `/about/index.md`) would now conflict with the home page or the section listing.
With Hugo `0.19`, you can control this behaviour by turning off page types you do not want ({{<gh2534>}}). In its most extreme case, if you put the below setting in your [`config.toml`](/getting-started/configuration/), you will get **nothing!**:
* Add ability to sort pages by front matter parameters, enabling easy custom "top 10" page lists. {{<gh3022>}}
* Add `truncate` template function {{<gh2882>}}
* Add `now` function, which replaces the now deprecated `.Now` {{<gh2859>}}
* Make RSS item limit configurable {{<gh3035>}}
### Enhancements
* Enhance `.Param` to permit arbitrarily nested parameter references {{<gh2598>}}
* Use `Page.Params` more consistently when adding metadata {{<gh3033>}}
* The `sectionPagesMenu` feature ("Section menu for the lazy blogger") is now integrated with the section content pages. {{<gh2974>}}
* Hugo `0.19` is compiled with Go 1.8!
* Make template funcs like `findRE` and friends more liberal in what argument types they accept {{<gh3018>}} {{<gh2822>}}
* Improve generation of OpenGraph date tags {{<gh2979>}}
### Notes
*`sourceRelativeLinks` is now deprecated and will be removed in Hugo `0.21` if no one is stepping up to the plate and fixes and maintains this feature. {{<gh3028>}}
### Fixes
* Fix `.Site.LastChange` on sites where the default sort order is not chronological. {{<gh2909>}}
* Fix regression of `.Truncated` evaluation in manual summaries. {{<gh2989>}}