This commit adds a work flow aroung GoReleaser to get the Hugo release process automated and more uniform:
* It can be run fully automated or in two steps to allow for manual edits of the relase notes.
* It supports both patch and full releases.
* It fetches author, issue, repo info. etc. for the release notes from GitHub.
* The file names produced are mainly the same as before, but we no use tar.gz as archive for all Unix versions.
* There isn't a fully automated CI setup in place yet, but the release tag is marked in the commit message with "[ci deploy]"
Fixes#3358
This commit also adds a new command, docshelper, with some utility funcs that adds a JSON datafiles to /docs/data that would be a pain to create and maintain by hand.
Fixes#3242
This commit adds a `GitInfo` object to `Page` if `EnableGitInfo` is set.
It then also sets `Lastmod` for the given `Page` to the author date provided by Git.
The Git integrations should be fairly performant, but it adds "some time" to the build, somewhat depending on the Git history size.
If you want, you can run without during development and turn it on when deploying to the live server: `hugo --enableGitInfo`.
Fixes#2102
Organize CSS and Javascript files into directories, separating vendor
source code from home-grown.
Separate new properties and selectors in Bootstrap CSS (already edited
for Hugo) from:
1. Original property values; and
2. Changed property values.
For the home page:
1. Clarify the English text;
2. Add some element names to classes in CSS selectors (to speed loading);
3. Document the Owl Carousel and Highlight.js versions;
4. Add Owl Carousel's license;
5. Restore HTML comments to browser source views;
6. Make the beginning GitHub button transparent on focus (like the others);
7. For the final, colored Twitter and Github buttons:
a. Remove the dotted box on focus; and
b. Color them green on active.
8. To increase (layout/) source readability:
a. Place `class` attributes before `href` attributes;
b. In `class` attributes, place more-specific class names before
less-specific; and
c. Comment the beginnings and ends of Bootstrap rows.
9. To increase understandability during development:
a. Document the meaning of CSS file, `HPstyles` by renaming it to
`home-page-style`;
b. Move inline styling to CSS stylesheets;
c. Separate @media queries to a file;
d. Separate the inline Owl Carousel custom Javascript to a file;
e. Use regular Owl Carousel CSS files instead of minified ones; and
f. Rename the wide, landscape desk background image filename from
`desk-long` to `desk-wide`.
We should get some new ones in there.
Also shuffle the order. This also means no merging into 0.15-docs ...
Which also means we should get a release out there ... soon!
See #2055
Also See https://github.com/BurntSushi/toml/issues/129 for an explanation to the little bit ugly dates.
Remind user to always run "brew update" first in order to avoid
repeated bug reports from users who didn't do that.
See #824, #1067, #1537, #1633 and #1749
with the following added languages in anticipation of document expansion:
apache dockerfile dos less php powershell python tex yaml
To reproduce docs/static/js/highlight.pack.js on Debian/Ubuntu:
$ sudo apt-get install nodejs npm
$ wget https://github.com/isagalaev/highlight.js/archive/9.0.0.tar.gz
$ tar xzf 9.0.0.tar.gz
$ cd highlight.js-9.0.0/
$ npm install
$ nodejs tools/build.js markdown asciidoc xml css javascript \
ini yaml json go bash diff dockerfile dos powershell makefile \
apache nginx tex http php python ruby django haml handlebars \
scss less coffeescript
Then, copy the resulting build/highlight.pack.js as well as
src/styles/monokai-sublime.css to the appropriate Hugo docs directories.
because our bootstrap-theme.css was originally a customized
core bootstrap.css file from Bootstrap v3.0.0.
This rename helps to avoid confusion with Bootstrap’s official
bootstrap-theme.css files.
The GitHub:buttons JavaScript code docs/static/js/buttons.js
from https://github.com/ntkme/github-buttons was referenced
in docs/layouts/partials/footer.html but never used.
Apparently, the actual code for the GitHub buttons on the upper-left
corner of gohugo.io documentation was written by @spf13 in
docs/static/js/scripts.js.
The `gh` shortcode has two modes: users and issues. For user mode, pass a list
of `@username` arguments. For the issues/PR mode, pass a list of issue or PR
numbers. PRs link to the "issues/" URL since Github redirects to the correct
URL.
Thanks to @ryanclarke for suggesting an improved template.
To prevent "Showcase" from becoming "Showcases",
also to have the RSS feed display correct titles,
i.e. "Showcase on gohugo.io" rather than "Showcase on ".