piper
minimum-viable-hugo
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4.9 | 4.4 | |
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piper
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Ask HN: What's the simplest static website generator?
Hugo without a theme and some simple CSS could do that.
Feel free to clone this repo: https://github.com/cpach/piper
- Ask HN: What is your blogging stack?
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Ask HN: What's the best place to park my inactive domains?
I would create a static site with Hugo, host the repo on GitHub and then publish it using AWS Amplify. You will probably not go over Amazon’s free tier.
If you want to quickly create a barebones Hugo site, feel free to clone this repo: https://github.com/cpach/piper
AWS Amplify is very convenient to set up.
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Ask HN: Care to share your personal site?
My site is here: https://hsm.tunnel53.net/
If you want to try Hugo out, feel free to clone this repo: https://github.com/cpach/piper – It’s a very simple skeleton and you don’t even need a theme for it.
For hosting I warmly recommend AWS Amplify + GitHub.
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Ask HN: Simple(st) Static Site Generator?
I find Hugo very easy to work with.
Here’s my demo site: https://github.com/cpach/piper
Only about ~30 lines of markup is needed to create a site. No theme required.
Hosting is very easy on AWS Amplify. I hear Netlify is good too.
minimum-viable-hugo
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Ask HN: What's the simplest static website generator?
Hugo comes out of the box with headers and footers, but you'll probably want to grep around a bit before you understand them fully. I can still recommend my https://github.com/Siilikuin/minimum-viable-hugo as a decent way to get started with a "gears first" approach to Hugo, even though recent developments have made it a bit outdated (in a good way!).
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Ask HN: Looking for lightweight personal blogging platform
I like Hugo a lot, personally.
If you want to go as minimal as possible, my https://github.com/Siilikuin/minimum-viable-hugo gets you set up with a single no-CSS, no-JS HTML page. I found this pretty ideal for staying to learn the platform.
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Blogging Like a Hacker (2008)
I like Hugo. It's been a gateway drug into building more interesting websites than just a blog for me. Giving you RSS feeds out of the box is a lovely bonus.
Both my personal website https://andrew-quinn.me/ and my TIL site run on Hugo: https://hiandrewquinn.github.io/til-site/
Most recently I used Hugo to create a backup archive of the Finnish broadcast news, plus translations, which was all in all very easy thanks to its i18n support: https://hiandrewquinn.github.io/selkouutiset-archive/
I even gave a presentation at the local university to first year CS students who wanted to get Hugo up and running. It was a big success!
I wrote https://github.com/Siilikuin/minimum-viable-hugo a while back to turn setting it up into a simple copy-and-paste operation. You might get some use out of it.
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Course for Hugo SSG Incl. CSS and HTML-Templating
Hugo's documentation is rather awful hence explanations like https://github.com/Siilikuin/minimum-viable-hugo or https://dabase.com/e/04066/ I found this course to be a thorough explanation of the required templates, how to style etc. (where CSS and the whole frontend have stayed mysterious to me for years).
- Minimum Viable Hugo
- Minimum Viable Hugo – No CSS, no JavaScript, 1 static HTML page to start you off
- I remade my minimum viable Hugo repository. No CSS, no JS, no BS. Just clear commands to serve 1 page of clear, pristine HTML.