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fix: changing terminal yaml line, generalizing forematter splitting
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title: "Configuring Hugo"
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pubdate: "2013-07-01"
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The directory structure and templates provide the majority of the
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configuration for a site. In fact a config file isn't even needed for many websites
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title: "Contributing to Hugo"
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Pubdate: "2013-07-01"
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1. Fork it from https://github.com/spf13/hugo
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2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
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title: "Contributors"
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Pubdate: "2013-07-01"
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Hugo was built with love and golang by:
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title: "Example Content File"
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Pubdate: "2013-07-01"
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Somethings are better shown than explained. The following is a very basic example of a content file:
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title: "Front Matter"
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Pubdate: "2013-07-01"
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The front matter is one of the features that gives Hugo it's strength. It enables
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you to include the meta data of the content right with it. Hugo supports a few
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- "Development"
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- "VIM"
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Slug: "spf13-vim-3-0-release-and-new-website"
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### Variables
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title: "Installing Hugo"
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Pubdate: "2013-07-01"
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Hugo is written in GoLang with support for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and OSX.
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title: "License"
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Pubdate: "2013-07-01"
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Hugo is released under the Simple Public License.
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title: "Organization"
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Pubdate: "2013-07-01"
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Hugo uses markdown files with headers commonly called the front matter. Hugo respects the organization
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that you provide for your content to minimize any extra configuration, though this can be overridden
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title: "Release Notes"
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Pubdate: "2013-07-01"
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* **0.7.0** July 4, 2013
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* Hugo now includes a simple server
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title: "Roadmap"
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Pubdate: "2013-07-01"
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In no particular order, here is what I'm working on:
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title: "Shortcodes"
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Pubdate: "2013-07-01"
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Because Hugo uses markdown for it's content format, it was clear that there's a lot of things that
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markdown doesn't support well. This is good, the simple nature of markdown is exactly why we chose it.
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title: "Source Directory Organization"
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Pubdate: "2013-07-01"
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Hugo takes a single directory and uses it as the input for creating a complete website.
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title: "Templates"
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Pubdate: "2013-07-01"
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Hugo uses the excellent golang html/template library for it's template engine. It is an extremely
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lightweight engine that provides a very small amount of logic. In our
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title: "Using Hugo"
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Pubdate: "2013-07-01"
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Make sure either hugo is in your path or provide a path to it.
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title: "Variables"
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Pubdate: "2013-07-01"
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Hugo makes a set of values available to the templates. Go templates are context based. The following
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are available in the context for the templates.
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func (page *Page) parseYamlMetaData(data []byte) ([]string, error) {
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var err error
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lines := strings.Split(string(data), "\n")
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datum := lines[0:]
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// go through content parse between "---" and "..."
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// must be on their own lines (for now)
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var found = 0
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for i, line := range lines {
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if strings.HasPrefix(line, "---") {
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found += 1
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}
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if strings.HasPrefix(line, "---") {
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found -= 1
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}
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if found == 0 {
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datum = lines[1: i+2]
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lines = lines[i+3:]
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break
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}
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}
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datum, lines := splitPageContent(data, "---", "...")
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err = page.handleMetaData(page.handleYamlMetaData([]byte(strings.Join(datum, "\n"))))
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return lines, err
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}
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func (page *Page) parseJsonMetaData(data []byte) ([]string, error) {
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var err error
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datum, lines := splitPageContent(data, "{", "}")
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err = page.handleMetaData(page.handleJsonMetaData([]byte(strings.Join(datum, "\n"))))
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return lines, err
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}
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func splitPageContent(data []byte, start string, end string) ([]string, []string) {
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lines := strings.Split(string(data), "\n")
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datum := lines[0:]
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// go through content parse between "{" and "}"
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// must be on their own lines (for now)
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var found = 0
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for i, line := range lines {
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line = strings.TrimSpace(line)
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if line == "{" {
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if strings.HasPrefix(line, start) {
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found += 1
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}
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if line == "}" {
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if strings.HasPrefix(line, end) {
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found -= 1
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}
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if found == 0 {
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datum = lines[0 : i+1]
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datum = lines[1: i+1]
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lines = lines[i+1:]
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break
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}
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}
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err = page.handleMetaData(page.handleJsonMetaData([]byte(strings.Join(datum, "\n"))))
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return lines, err
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return datum, lines
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}
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func (p *Page) Permalink() template.HTML {
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