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- Convert config.yaml to config.toml to follow what "hugo new site /path/to/site" generates - Rename layouts/chrome to layouts/partials - Convert "template" calls to "partial" calls - Minor revisions to the text in example content - Upgrade Bootswatch Yeti theme (3.1.1+1 → to 3.2.0+3) - Upgrade Font Awesome (4.0.3 → 4.2.0) - Upgrade jQuery (1.11.0 → 1.11.1)
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title = "Another Hugo Post"
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description = "Nothing special, but one post is boring."
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date = "2014-09-02"
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categories = [ "example", "configuration" ]
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tags = [
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"example",
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"hugo",
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"toml"
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]
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TOML, YAML, JSON --- Oh my!
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One of the nifty Hugo features we should cover: flexible configuration and front matter formats! This entry has front
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matter in `toml`, unlike the last one which used `yaml`, and `json` is also available if that's your preference.
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The `toml` front matter used on this entry:
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```
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title = "Another Hugo Post"
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description = "Nothing special, but one post is boring."
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date = "2014-09-02"
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categories = [ "example", "configuration" ]
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tags = [
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"example",
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"hugo",
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"toml"
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]
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```
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This flexibility also extends to your site's global configuration file. You're free to use any format you prefer::simply
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name the file `config.yaml`, `config.toml` or `config.json`, and go on your merry way.
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JSON Example
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------------
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How would this entry's front matter look in `json`? That's easy enough to demonstrate:
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```
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{
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"title": "Another Hugo Post",
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"description": "Nothing special, but one post is boring.",
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"date": "2014-09-02",
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"categories": [ "example", "configuration" ],
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"tags": [
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"example",
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"hugo",
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"toml"
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],
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}
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```
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