Make the Web Fun Again
-- Introducing Hugo, a new idea around making website creation simple again. - Hugo flexibly works with many formats and is ideal for - blogs, docs, portfolios and much more. - Hugo’s speed fosters - creativity and makes building a website fun again. -
-Run Anywhere
-- Hugo is quite possibly the easiest to install software you’ve ever used, - simply download and run. Hugo doesn’t depend on administrative privileges, databases, runtimes, interpreters - or external libraries. Sites built with Hugo can be deployed on S3, GitHub Pages, Dropbox or any web host. -
-Fast & Powerful
-- - Hugo is written for speed and performance. Great care has been - taken to ensure that Hugo build time is as short as possible. - We’re talking milliseconds to build your entire site for most setups. - -
-Flexible
-- - Hugo is designed to work how you do. - Organize your content however you want with any URL structure. - Declare your own content types. - Define your own meta data in YAML, TOML or JSON. - Use indexes to group your content however you want. - Best of all this is all done with virtually no configuration, Hugo - just works. - -
-Hugo is super-rad.
— David Gay (@oddshocks) November 25, 2013
I had a play with Hugo and it was good, uses Markdown files for content
— David Caunt (@dcaunt) November 29, 2013
Even as a long-time Octopress fan, I’ve gotta admit that this project Hugo looks very very cool
— Douglas Stephen (@DougStephenJr) August 5, 2013
A static site generator without the long build times? Yes, please!
— Josh Matz (@joshmatz) August 5, 2013
Finally someone builds me my own static site generator
— Hugo Rodger-Brown (@hugorodgerbrown) August 5, 2013
I’m loving the static site generator renaissance we are currently enjoying. Hugo is new, looks great, written in Go
— Jim Biancolo (@jimbiancolo) December 5, 2013
Good work on Hugo, I’m impressed with the speed!
— Ludovic Chabant (@ludovicchabant) December 6, 2013
Checking out Hugo; Loving it so far. Like Jekyll but not so blog-oriented and written in go
— Jose Gonzalvo (@jgonzalvo) December 4, 2013
Building a personal website in Hugo. Works like a charm. And written in @golang!
— Jip J. Dekker (@jipjdekker) December 19, 2013
I love Hugo! My site is generated with it now http://rjrbt.io
— Nathan Toups (@rojoroboto) January 15, 2014
this is AWESOME. a single little executable and so fast.
— Luke Holder (@lukeholder) February 3, 2014
OK, so in today's speed battle of static site generators, @spf13's hugo is kicking everyone's ass, by miles.
— Kieran Healy (@kjhealy) February 22, 2014
I think I'm going to level up and try @spf13 's Hugo for my next project.
Dave Cheney (@davecheney ) March 24, 2014
I just fell in love with #hugo, a static site/blog engine written by @spf13 in #golang + stellar docs
— Dave Cottlehuber (@dch__) April 26, 2014
Another site generated with Hugo here! I'm getting in love with it.
— Javier Segura (@jsegura) May 12, 2014
One more satisfied #Hugo blogger. Thanks @spf13 and friends!
— Michael Whatcott (@mdwhatcott) May 23, 2014
The dev version of Hugo is AWESOME! <3 I promise, I will try to learn go ASAP and help contribute to the project! Just too great!
— Diti (@DitiPengi) May 30, 2014
#Hugo is the new @jekyllrb / @middlemanapp! Faster, easier and runs everywhere.
— Ruben Solvang (@messo85) May 31, 2014
Jekyll is dead to me these days though... long live Hugo! Hugo is *by far* the best in its field. Thanks for making it happen.
— The Lone Cuber (@TheLoneCuber) August 2, 2014
Finally, a publishing platform that's a joy to use. #NoMoreBarriers
— The Lone Cuber (@TheLoneCuber) August 2, 2014
Hugo: Makes the Web Fun Again
— mercime (@mercime_one) August 16, 2014
Hugo is fast, dead simple to setup and well documented
— Markus Eliasson (@markuseliasson) August 19, 2014
Finally the answer to the question my parents have been asking: What does Hugo do?
— Hugo Roy (@hugoroyd) August 19, 2014
Also, I re-launched my blog (it looks the same as before) using Hugo, a *fast* static engine. Very happy with it. gohugo.io
— Ryan Martinsen (@popthestack) December 30, 2014