Write and rename operations are often followed by CHMOD.
There may be valid use cases for rebuilding the site on CHMOD,
but that will require more complex logic than this simple conditional.
On OS X this seems to be related to Spotlight, see:
https://github.com/go-fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/15
A workaround is to put your site(s) on the Spotlight exception list,
but that may be a little mysterious for most end users.
So, for now, we skip reload on CHMOD.
This small commit will be a 100% improvement for most OS X-users.
Fixes#1587
If flag is passed the site will be created inside non-empty folder
only if there are no existent folders or config with the same name
hugo creates.
Resolves: #1163
The lack of the directory would be worth to warn, since the directory is
created by "huge new site". But it doesn't have to fail the build.
This change fixes#759.
* add global `hasCJKLanguage` flag, if true, turn on auto-detecting CJKLanguage
* add `isCJKLanguage` frontmatter to force specify whether is CJKLanguage or not
* For .Summary: If isCJKLanguage is true, use the runes as basis for truncation, else keep as today.
* For WordCount: If isCJKLanguage is true, use the runes as basis for calculation, else keep as today.
* Unexport RuneCount
Fixes#1377
usage: hugo import jekyll jekyll_root_path target_path
Implemented:
* Create new hugo site
* Create config.yaml
* Convert all markdown contents.
* Copy all other files and folders to static
Fixes#101
It currently handles --baseUrl to --baseURL, and --uglyUrls to --uglyURLs.
Special thanks to Eric Paris (@eparis) for writing the
"normalized name" support in Cobra, and for showing us
how it is used in Kubernetes.
See Issue #959
As of 2015-08-16, Viper no longer searches the CWD
for config file by default to avoid unintended surprises,
but Hugo relies on the original behaviour.
Fixed by calling
viper.AddConfigPath(".")
at the appropriate place.
See https://github.com/spf13/viper/issues/73 for more information.
Fixes#1363