command: Fix hugo new for multiple architectures

Changes `%q` to `%s`. `%q` was safely escaping the `\` in windows so that it was printing `\\`. Uses `filepath.Join` for example filepath so that the output is OS specific and since this required splitting up the multiline string, it's refactored into a separate function..

Fixes #2401
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Chase Adams 2016-10-09 01:59:07 -07:00 committed by Bjørn Erik Pedersen
parent cf5d2e2753
commit 3616fb629b

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@ -150,19 +150,31 @@ func doNewSite(basepath string, force bool) error {
createConfig(basepath, configFormat)
jww.FEEDBACK.Printf("Congratulations! Your new Hugo site is created in %q.\n\n", basepath)
jww.FEEDBACK.Println(`Just a few more steps and you're ready to go:
jww.FEEDBACK.Printf("Congratulations! Your new Hugo site is created in %s.\n\n", basepath)
jww.FEEDBACK.Println(nextStepsText())
return nil
}
func nextStepsText() string {
var nextStepsText bytes.Buffer
nextStepsText.WriteString(`Just a few more steps and you're ready to go:
1. Download a theme into the same-named folder.
Choose a theme from https://themes.gohugo.io/, or
create your own with the "hugo new theme <THEMENAME>" command.
2. Perhaps you want to add some content. You can add single files
with "hugo new <SECTIONNAME>/<FILENAME>.<FORMAT>".
with "hugo new `)
nextStepsText.WriteString(filepath.Join("<SECTIONNAME>", "<FILENAME>.<FORMAT>"))
nextStepsText.WriteString(`".
3. Start the built-in live server via "hugo server".
Visit https://gohugo.io/ for quickstart guide and full documentation.`)
return nil
return nextStepsText.String()
}
// NewSite creates a new Hugo site and initializes a structured Hugo directory.