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[params]
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description = "The world’s fastest framework for building websites"
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## Used for views in rendered HTML (i.e., rather than using the .Hugo variable)
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release = "0.30"
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release = "0.30.2"
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## Setting this to true will add a "noindex" to *EVERY* page on the site
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removefromexternalsearch = false
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## Gh repo for site footer (include trailing slash)
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* `attr` (i.e., attribution)
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* `attrlink`
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* `alt`
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* `width`
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#### Example `figure` Input
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: Highlight a space separated list of line numbers. For Chroma, you can provide a list of ranges, i.e. "3-8 10-20".
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The full set of supported options for Pygments is: `encoding`, `outencoding`, `nowrap`, `full`, `title`, `style`, `noclasses`, `classprefix`, `cssclass`, `cssstyles`, `prestyles`, `linenos`, `hl_lines`, `linenostart`, `linenostep`, `linenospecial`, `nobackground`, `lineseparator`, `lineanchors`, `linespans`, `anchorlinenos`, `startinline`. See the [Pygments Documentation](http://pygments.org/) for details.
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The full set of supported options for Pygments is: `encoding`, `outencoding`, `nowrap`, `full`, `title`, `style`, `noclasses`, `classprefix`, `cssclass`, `cssstyles`, `prestyles`, `linenos`, `hl_lines`, `linenostart`, `linenostep`, `linenospecial`, `nobackground`, `lineseparator`, `lineanchors`, `linespans`, `anchorlinenos`, `startinline`. See the [Pygments HTML Formatter Documentation](http://pygments.org/docs/formatters/#HtmlFormatter) for details.
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## Generate Syntax Highlighter CSS
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```
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Actor <- Taxonomy
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Bruce Willis <- Term
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The Sixth Sense <- Content
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Unbreakable <- Content
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Moonrise Kingdom <- Content
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The Sixth Sense <- Value
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Unbreakable <- Value
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Moonrise Kingdom <- Value
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Samuel L. Jackson <- Term
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Unbreakable <- Content
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The Avengers <- Content
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xXx <- Content
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Unbreakable <- Value
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The Avengers <- Value
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xXx <- Value
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```
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From the perspective of the content, the relationships would appear differently, although the data and labels used are the same:
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```
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Unbreakable <- Content
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Unbreakable <- Value
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Actors <- Taxonomy
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Bruce Willis <- Term
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Samuel L. Jackson <- Term
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Director <- Taxonomy
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M. Night Shyamalan <- Term
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...
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Moonrise Kingdom <- Content
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Moonrise Kingdom <- Value
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Actors <- Taxonomy
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Bruce Willis <- Term
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Bill Murray <- Term
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post = "/:year/:month/:title/"
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{{< /code >}}
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Only the content under `post/` will have the new URL structure. For example, the file `content/post/sample-entry.md` with `date: 2017-02-27T19:20:00-05:00` in its front matter will render to `public/2017/02/sample-entry/index.html` at build time and therefore be reachable at `https://example.com/2013/11/sample-entry/`.
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Only the content under `post/` will have the new URL structure. For example, the file `content/post/sample-entry.md` with `date: 2017-02-27T19:20:00-05:00` in its front matter will render to `public/2017/02/sample-entry/index.html` at build time and therefore be reachable at `https://example.com/2017/02/sample-entry/`.
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### Permalink Configuration Values
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`:section`
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: the content's section
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`:sections`
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: the content's sections hierarchy
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`:title`
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: the content's title
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{{% note %}}
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1. This is different from the `theme.toml` file created by `hugo new theme` in Hugo versions before v0.14.
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2. Only `theme.toml` is accepted; ie. not `theme.yaml` andnot `theme.json`.
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2. Only `theme.toml` is accepted; ie. not `theme.yaml` and `theme.json`.
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{{% /note %}}
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### Images
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{{% /note %}}
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[artistexample]: https://github.com/digitalcraftsman/hugo-artists-theme/tree/master/exampleSite
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[themeissuenew]: https://github.com/gohugoio/hugoThemes/issues/new
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[themeissuenew]: https://github.com/gohugoio/hugoThemes/issues/new
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hasCJKLanguage = false
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languageCode = ""
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# the length of text to show in a .Summary
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summaryLength: 70
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summaryLength = 70
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layoutDir = "layouts"
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# Enable Logging
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log = false
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### Fedora, CentOS, and Red Hat
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* <https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/spf13/Hugo/> (updated to Hugo v0.16)
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* <https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/daftaupe/hugo/> (updated to Hugo v0.22); usually released a few days after the official Hugo release.
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* <https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/daftaupe/hugo/>
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See the [related discussion in the Hugo forums][redhatforum].
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## Upgrade Hugo
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Upgrading Hugo is as easy as downloading and replacing the executable you’ve placed in your `PATH` or run `brew upgrade hugo` if using Homebrew.
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![hugo with nanobox](/images/hosting-and-deployment/deployment-with-nanobox/hugo-with-nanobox.png)
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## Before You Begin
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Nanobox provides an entire end-to-end workflow for developing and deploying applications. Using Nanobox to deploy also means you'll use it to develop your application.
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{{% note %}}
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* [A Nanobox Account](https://nanobox.io) - Signup is free
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* [Nanobox Desktop](https://dashboard.nanobox.io/download) - The free desktop development tool
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* An account with a hosting provider such as:
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- [AWS](https://aws.amazon.com/)
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- [DigitalOcean](https://www.digitalocean.com/)
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- [Linode](https://www.linode.com/)
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- Azure (coming)
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- Google (coming)
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- [AWS](https://docs.nanobox.io/providers/hosting-accounts/aws/)
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- [Google](https://docs.nanobox.io/providers/hosting-accounts/gcp/)
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- [Azure](https://docs.nanobox.io/providers/hosting-accounts/azure/)
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- [DigitalOcean](https://docs.nanobox.io/providers/hosting-accounts/digitalocean/)
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- [Linode](https://docs.nanobox.io/providers/hosting-accounts/linode/)
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- [More...](https://docs.nanobox.io/providers/hosting-accounts/)
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- [Roll Your Own](https://docs.nanobox.io/providers/create/)
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### Before We Begin
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### Before You Begin
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There are a few things to get out of the way before diving into the guide. To deploy, you'll need to make sure you have connected a host account to your Nanobox account, and launched a new application.
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#### Launch a New Application on Nanobox
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[Launching a new app on Nanobox](https://docs.nanobox.io/workflow/launch-app/) is very simple. Navigate to [Launch New App](https://dashboard.nanobox.io/apps/new) in the dashboard, and follow the steps there. You'll be asked to name your app, and select a host and region.
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[Launching a new app on Nanobox](https://docs.nanobox.io/workflow/launch-app/) is very simple. Navigate to [Launch New App](https://dashboard.nanobox.io/apps/new) in the dashboard, and follow the steps there. You'll be asked to name your app, and to select a host and region.
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With those out of the way you're ready to get started!
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If you already have a functioning Hugo app, you can skip to [Configure Hugo to run with Nanobox](#configure-hugo-to-run-with-nanobox)
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{{% /note %}}
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To get started, all you'll need an empty project directory. Create a directory wherever you want your application to live and `cd` into it:
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To get started, all you'll need is an empty project directory. Create a directory wherever you want your application to live and `cd` into it:
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`mkdir path/to/project && cd path/to/project`
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{{< /code >}}
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{{% note %}}
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If you already have a functioning Hugo app, which should now be configured, you can skip to [Deploying Hugo with Nanobox](#deploying-hugo-with-nanobox).
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If you already have a functioning Hugo app, after adding the boxfile, you can skip to [Deploying Hugo with Nanobox](#deploying-hugo-with-nanobox).
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{{% /note %}}
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### Installing Hugo
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Nanobox uses Docker to create instant, isolated, development environments. Because of this, you'll need to make sure that during development you have Hugo available.
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Do this by add a custom install script at the root of your project that will install Hugo automatically for you:
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Do this by adding a custom install script at the root of your project that will install Hugo automatically for you:
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{{< code file="install.sh" >}}
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### Generating a New Hugo App
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You'll generate your new application from inside a Nanobox console (this is why you don't need to worry about having Golang or Hugo installed).
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You'll generate your new application from inside the Nanobox VM (this is why you don't need to worry about having Golang or Hugo installed).
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Run the following command to drop into a Nanobox console (inside the VM) where your codebase is mounted:
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Once inside here use the following steps to create a new Hugo application:
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Once inside the console use the following steps to create a new Hugo application:
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```
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# cd into the /tmp dir to create an app
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```
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git tag
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# exit with q
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```
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```
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git checkout tags/<version-name>
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```
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## Next Steps
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You now have a live website served over https, distributed through CDN, and configured for continuous deployment. Dig deeper into the Netlify documentation:
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Hugo `0.30` is the **Race Car Edition**. Hugo is already very very fast, but much wants more. So we added **Fast Render Mode**. It is hard to explain, so start the Hugo development server with `hugo server` and start editing. Live reloads just got so much faster! The "how and what" is discussed in lenghts [other places](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/pull/3959), but the short version is that we now re-render only the parts of the site that you are working on.
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Hugo `0.30` is the **Race Car Edition**. Hugo is already very very fast, but much wants more. So we added **Fast Render Mode**. It is hard to explain, so start the Hugo development server with `hugo server` and start editing. Live reloads just got so much faster! The "how and what" is discussed at length in [other places](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/pull/3959), but the short version is that we now re-render only the parts of the site that you are working on.
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The second performance related feature is a follow up to the Template Metrics added in Hugo `0.29`. Now, if you add the flag `--templateMetricsHints`, we will calculate a score for how your partials can be cached (with the `partialCached` template func).
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The second performance-related feature is a follow-up to the Template Metrics added in Hugo `0.29`. Now, if you add the flag `--templateMetricsHints`, we will calculate a score for how your partials can be cached (with the `partialCached` template func).
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This release also more or less makes the really fast Chroma highlighter a complete alternative to Pygments. Most noteable is the new table `linenos` support ([7c30e2cb](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/commit/7c30e2cbb08fdf0e61f80c7f1aa29909aeca4211) [@bep](https://github.com/bep) [#3915](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/3915)), which makes copy-and-paste code blocks much easier.
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This release represents **31 contributions by 10 contributors** to the main Hugo code base.
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[@bep](https://github.com/bep) leads the Hugo development with a significant amount of contributions, but also a big shoutout to [@moorereason](https://github.com/moorereason), [@digitalcraftsman](https://github.com/digitalcraftsman), and [@bmon](https://github.com/bmon) for their ongoing contributions.
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[@bep](https://github.com/bep) leads the Hugo development with a significant amount of contribution, but also a big shoutout to [@moorereason](https://github.com/moorereason), [@digitalcraftsman](https://github.com/digitalcraftsman), and [@bmon](https://github.com/bmon) for their ongoing contributions.
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And as always a big thanks to [@digitalcraftsman](https://github.com/digitalcraftsman) for his relentless work on keeping the documentation and the themes site in pristine condition.
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* Running `hugo server` will now run with the new "Fast Render Mode" default on. To turn it off, run `hugo server --disableFastRender` or set `disableFastRender=true` in your site config.
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* There have been several fixes and enhancements in the Chroma highlighter. One is that it now creates Pygments compatible CSS classes, which means that you may want ot re-generate the stylesheet. See the [Syntax Highlighting Doc](https://gohugo.io/content-management/syntax-highlighting/).
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* There have been several fixes and enhancements in the Chroma highlighter. One is that it now creates Pygments compatible CSS classes, which means that you may want to re-generate the stylesheet. See the [Syntax Highlighting Doc](https://gohugo.io/content-management/syntax-highlighting/).
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## Fixes
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* Make sure `Date` and `PublishDate` is always set to a value if one is available [6a30874f](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/commit/6a30874f19610a38e846e120aac03c68e12f9b7b) [@bep](https://github.com/bep) [#3854](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/3854)
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* Make sure `Date` and `PublishDate` are always set to a value if one is available [6a30874f](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/commit/6a30874f19610a38e846e120aac03c68e12f9b7b) [@bep](https://github.com/bep) [#3854](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/3854)
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* Add correct config file name to verbose server log [15ec031d](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/commit/15ec031d9818d239bfbff525c00cd99cc3118a96) [@mdhender](https://github.com/mdhender)
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* Fix hugo -w [fa53b13c](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/commit/fa53b13ca0ffb1db6ed20f5353661d3f8a5fd455) [@bep](https://github.com/bep) [#3980](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/3980)
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* Revert sitemap template change to make the Google validator happy [5109ed520](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/commit/5109ed520f2ddde815d50e7b31acbbfc57ce7719) [@bep](https://github.com/bep) [#3978](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/3978)
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* 454+ [contributors](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/graphs/contributors)
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This release fixes Fast Render mode with sub-path in baseURL [31641033](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/commit/3164103310fbca1211cfa9ce4a5eb7437854b6ad) [@bep](https://github.com/bep) [#3981](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/3981).
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`extensions`
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: default: **`[]`** <br>
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Blackfriday flag: **`EXTENSION_*`** <br>
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Purpose: Enable one or more Blackfriday's Markdown extensions (if they aren't Hugo defaults). <br>
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Purpose: Enable one or more Blackfriday's Markdown extensions (**`EXTENSION_*`**). <br>
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Example: Include `hardLineBreak` in the list to enable Blackfriday's `EXTENSION_HARD_LINK_BREAK`. <br>
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*See [Blackfriday extensions](#blackfriday-extensions) section for more information.*
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*See [Blackfriday extensions](#blackfriday-extensions) section for information on all extensions.*
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`extensionsmask`
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: default: **`[]`** <br>
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Blackfriday flag: **`EXTENSION_*`** <br>
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Purpose: Enable one or more of Blackfriday's Markdown extensions (if they aren't Hugo defaults). <br>
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Purpose: Disable one or more of Blackfriday's Markdown extensions (**`EXTENSION_*`**). <br>
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Example: Include `autoHeaderIds` as `false` in the list to disable Blackfriday's `EXTENSION_AUTO_HEADER_IDS`. <br>
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*See [Blackfriday extensions](#blackfriday-extensions) section for more information.*
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*See [Blackfriday extensions](#blackfriday-extensions) section for information on all extensions.*
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## Blackfriday extensions
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<img src="{{.Get "src" }}" alt="">
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{{ else }}
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<img src="{{.Get 0}}" alt="">
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{{ end }}.
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{{ end }}
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```
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See the [example Vimeo shortcode][vimeoexample] below for `.IsNamedParams` in action.
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```
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{{< code file="/layouts/shortcodes/year.html" >}}
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{{ .Page.Now.Year }}
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{{ now.Format "2006" }}
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{{< /code >}}
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### Single Positional Example: `youtube`
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@ -32,6 +32,9 @@ See [`.Scratch`](/functions/scratch/) for page-scoped, writable variables.
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`.Content`
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: the content itself, defined below the front matter.
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`.CurrentSection`
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: the page's current section. The value can be the page itself if it is a section or the homepage.
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`.Data`
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: the data specific to this type of page.
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@ -41,12 +44,18 @@ See [`.Scratch`](/functions/scratch/) for page-scoped, writable variables.
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`.Description`
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: the description for the page.
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`.Dir`
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: the path of the folder containing this content file. The path is relative to the `content` folder.
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`.Draft`
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: a boolean, `true` if the content is marked as a draft in the front matter.
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||||
`.ExpiryDate`
|
||||
: the date on which the content is scheduled to expire; `.ExpiryDate` pulls from the `expirydate` field in a content's front matter. See also `.PublishDate`, `.Date`, and `.Lastmod`.
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||||
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||||
`.File`
|
||||
: filesystem-related data for this content file. See also [File Variables][].
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||||
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||||
`.FuzzyWordCount`
|
||||
: the approximate number of words in the content.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -142,6 +151,9 @@ http://remarkjs.com)
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`.Section`
|
||||
: the [section](/content-management/sections/) this content belongs to.
|
||||
|
||||
`.Sections`
|
||||
: the [sections](/content-management/sections/) below this content.
|
||||
|
||||
`.Site`
|
||||
: see [Site Variables](/variables/site/).
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -273,3 +285,4 @@ The top-level key will be preferred. Therefore, the following method, when appli
|
|||
```
|
||||
|
||||
[gitinfo]: /variables/git/
|
||||
[File Variables]: /variables/files/
|
||||
|
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@ -3,15 +3,15 @@
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|||
command = "hugo"
|
||||
|
||||
[context.production.environment]
|
||||
HUGO_VERSION = "0.30"
|
||||
HUGO_VERSION = "0.30.2"
|
||||
HUGO_ENV = "production"
|
||||
HUGO_ENABLEGITINFO = "true"
|
||||
|
||||
[context.deploy-preview.environment]
|
||||
HUGO_VERSION = "0.30"
|
||||
HUGO_VERSION = "0.30.2"
|
||||
|
||||
[context.branch-deploy.environment]
|
||||
HUGO_VERSION = "0.30"
|
||||
HUGO_VERSION = "0.30.2"
|
||||
|
||||
[context.next.environment]
|
||||
HUGO_BASEURL = "https://next--gohugoio.netlify.com/"
|
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