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hugo-PaperMod
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Engineers who have a personal website/blog, what are you using to host/generate it?
I use Hugo with the papermod theme
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How to create a website using GitHub Pages, Google Domains and Hugo
So, I ended up choosing the third option: building a website using a framework for static websites. After some googling I stumbled upon [[hugo]], which provides many themes, and supports Markdown and content organization through the use of taxonomies (e.g., categories, tags). One of the coolest themes I stumbled upon is PaperMod, a minimal theme suited for a blog. The documentation wasn't great and it didn't seem straightforward to change the homepage.
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Disqus comments not working on Hugo Papermod?
https://github.com/adityatelange/hugo-PaperMod/blob/d3d90be8a4ea04433d95d02a1dc07b0014c5b8b8/layouts/partials/comments.html there really is no Disqus in that theme ;)
- My Blog Setup and Writing Process
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Fifty of 2022's most popular Hugo themes
Download PaperMod theme for Hugo
- Problem deploying Hugo website on Cloudflare
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hugo-PaperMod VS ough-hugo - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 19 Apr 2022
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Top Ten Free Hugo Themes for 2022
2. PaperMod
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Fonts in hugo
Add your font in static, reference in your override CSS. Also, there is a nice sample in their issues (which should have been the first place to ask this question).
docsy
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Apply Docsy
> cd (The root directory of the Git project. themes exists in current) > git submodule add https://github.com/google/docsy.git themes/docsy
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”Docsy” is a formal theme for technical documentation
Site URL Hugo theme introduction https://themes.gohugo.io/themes/docsy/ Sample/Demo https://example.docsy.dev/ Documentation https://www.docsy.dev/ Repository https://github.com/google/docsy
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Fifty of 2022's most popular Hugo themes
A set of Hugo documentation templates for launching open source content. Use case(s): Documentation Author: The Docsy Authors Minimum Hugo version: 0.73.0 Github stars: 1706 Last updated: 2022-05-14 License: Apache-2.0
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Twelve Amazing Free Hugo Documentation Themes
Download Docsy Docsy demo site Minimum Hugo version: 0.73 GitHub stars: 1.7k License: Apache-2.0
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Ask HN: What are you using for public documentation these days?
Background: I've been a technical writer for 9 years. 6 at Google, 3 as the only writer at an IoT startup.
I helped Corrily with their docs [1] in August. They were interested in readme.io. I wasn't keen on it because I had worked with Retool a few years back and had found readme.io lacking. But I was pleasantly surprised by how much readme.io has progressed since then! If you're looking for a documentation product that is very easy to update and mostly just works, then it's worth checking out.
On https://web.dev I was introduced to Eleventy. Eleventy [2] is now my go to. The documentation for Elecenty itself is very strangely organized and needs a refactor. But I have found that there is always a way to accomplish whatever I need, and usually elegantly.
Another project worth checking out is Docsy [3]. This is a Jekyll template specifically created for technical documentation.
Back at the IoT startup I had to set up the whole documentation system / tooling myself. I used Sphinx and deployed to Heroku. Haven't used Sphinx since then but I remember being satisfied with it back then.
[1] https://docs.corrily.com
[2] https://11ty.dev
[3] https://docsy.dev
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Need help
I haven't used either of these, but I've heard good things about both https://github.com/google/docsy and https://thegooddocsproject.dev/. If you choose to use either of these, I'd love to hear about it. I have coworkers who contribute to both of them.
What are some alternatives?
hugo-bearblog - 🧸 A Hugo theme based on »Bear Blog«. Free, no-nonsense, super-fast blogging. This theme now includes a dark color scheme to support dark mode 🦉 ⬛️!
Docusaurus - Easy to maintain open source documentation websites.
hugo-geekdoc - Hugo theme made for documentation
MkDocs - Project documentation with Markdown.
hugo-book - Hugo documentation theme as simple as plain book
Wiki.js - Wiki.js | A modern and powerful wiki app built on Node.js
personal-blog - My personal website/blog built with Hugo & PaperMod. Hosted on Netlify.
Asciidoctor - :gem: A fast, open source text processor and publishing toolchain, written in Ruby, for converting AsciiDoc content to HTML 5, DocBook 5, and other formats.
hugo-blox-builder - 😍 EASILY BUILD THE WEBSITE YOU WANT - NO CODE, JUST MARKDOWN BLOCKS! 使用块轻松创建任何类型的网站 - 无需代码。 一个应用程序,没有依赖项,没有 JS
hugo-paper - 🪺 A simple, clean, customizable Hugo theme
doks - Everything you need to build a stellar documentation website. Fast, accessible, and easy to use.