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I had a small personal homepage with about 20 posts / articles on WordPress. A few years back I migrated to Gasby (to learn how it works; migration was easy) and it was nice (see migration guide I wrote [0]; see old repo [1]). After learning Hugo for a pro-bono project I was doing I decided to migrate my website again (see repo [2]); it was super easy and so much nicer (Gatsby boot up time & build time is like 20 seconds, Hugo is sub-second for both).
TL;DR: Hugo is amazing for static websites and blogs. I host mine on Vercel and it auto-builds to my production TLD in under 5 seconds.[3]
[0] https://dev.to/whyboris/migrating-wordpress-to-gatsby-in-3-s...
[1] https://github.com/whyboris/yboris.com
[2] https://github.com/whyboris/homepage
[3] https://yboris.com/
I had a small personal homepage with about 20 posts / articles on WordPress. A few years back I migrated to Gasby (to learn how it works; migration was easy) and it was nice (see migration guide I wrote [0]; see old repo [1]). After learning Hugo for a pro-bono project I was doing I decided to migrate my website again (see repo [2]); it was super easy and so much nicer (Gatsby boot up time & build time is like 20 seconds, Hugo is sub-second for both).
TL;DR: Hugo is amazing for static websites and blogs. I host mine on Vercel and it auto-builds to my production TLD in under 5 seconds.[3]
[0] https://dev.to/whyboris/migrating-wordpress-to-gatsby-in-3-s...
[1] https://github.com/whyboris/yboris.com
[2] https://github.com/whyboris/homepage
[3] https://yboris.com/