[Docs] More copyediting

* Add link to https://travis-ci.org/spf13/hugo
* Correct heading levels in docs/content/community/mailing-list.md
* Mention RFC 3339 as the `date` format set by `hugo new`
* Mention that `hugo new` does not add `draft = true` when the user
  provides an archetype
* List short examples of TOML and YAML side by side
* Compact the Math template functions into a table
* Put some notes into a blockquote
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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ When you're ready to create a pull request, be sure to:
* Have test cases for the new code. If you have questions about how to do it, please ask in your pull request.
* Run `go fmt`
* Squash your commits into a single commit. `git rebase -i`. It's okay to force update your pull request.
* Make sure `go test ./...` passes, and `go build` completes. Our Travis CI loop will catch most things that are missing. The exception: Windows. We run on Windows from time to time, but if you have access, please check on a Windows machine too.
* Make sure `go test ./...` passes, and `go build` completes. Our [Travis CI loop](https://travis-ci.org/spf13/hugo) will catch most things that are missing. The exception: Windows. We run on Windows from time to time, but if you have access, please check on a Windows machine too.
## Contribution Overview

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@ -9,22 +9,22 @@ title: Mailing List
weight: 10
---
# Discussion Forum
## Discussion Forum
Hugo has its own [discussion forum](http://discuss.gohugo.io) powered by [Discourse](http://www.discourse.org/).
Please use this for all discussions, questions, etc.
# Mailing List
## Mailing List
Hugo has two mailing lists:
## Announcements
### Announcements
Very low traffic. Only releases will be emailed here.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/hugo-announce
## Discussion (Archive)
### Discussion (Archive)
**This has been replaced with the [Hugo discussion forum](http://discuss.gohugo.io).**
@ -33,18 +33,18 @@ It is available for archival purposes.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/hugo-discuss
# Other Resources
## Other Resources
## GoNuts
### GoNuts
For general Go questions or discussion please refer to the Go mailing list.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/golang-nuts
## GitHub Issues
### GitHub Issues
https://github.com/spf13/hugo/issues
## Twitter
### Twitter
Hugo doesn't have its own Twitter handle, but feel free to tweet [@spf13](http://twitter.com/spf13).

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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ We will use tags and categories for our taxonomies, so let's create
categories = ["x", "y"]
+++
__CAVEAT:__ Some editors (e.g. Sublime, Emacs) do not insert an EOL (end-of-line) character at the end of the file (i.e. EOF). If you get a [strange EOF error](/troubleshooting/strange-eof-error/) when using `hugo new`, please open each archetype file (i.e. `archetypes/*.md`) and press <kbd>Enter</kbd> to type a carriage return after the closing `+++` or `---` as necessary.
> __CAVEAT:__ Some editors (e.g. Sublime, Emacs) do not insert an EOL (end-of-line) character at the end of the file (i.e. EOF). If you get a [strange EOF error](/troubleshooting/strange-eof-error/) when using `hugo new`, please open each archetype file (i.e.&nbsp;`archetypes/*.md`) and press <kbd>Enter</kbd> to type a carriage return after the closing `+++` or `---` as necessary.
### Step 2. Using the archetype
@ -80,8 +80,13 @@ The following rules apply:
* If no archetype files are present, then the one that ships with Hugo will be used.
Hugo provides a simple archetype which sets the `title` (based on the
file name) and the `date` based on `now()`.
file name) and the `date` in RFC&nbsp;3339 format based on
[`now()`](http://golang.org/pkg/time/#Now), which returns the current time.
Content type is automatically detected based on the path. You are welcome to declare which
type to create using the `--kind` flag during creation.
> *Note: `hugo new` does not automatically add `draft = true` when the user
> provides an archetype. This is by design, rationale being that
> the archetype should set its own value for all fields.
> `title` and `date`, which are dynamic and unique for each piece of content,
> are the sole exceptions.*
Content type is automatically detected based on the path. You are welcome to declare which type to create using the `--kind` flag during creation.

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@ -21,11 +21,26 @@ Luckily, this can be handled easily with aliases in Hugo.
## Example
**content/posts/my-awesome-blog-post.md**
---
aliases:
- /posts/my-original-url/
- /2010/even-earlier-url.html
---
<table class="table">
<tr>
<th>TOML</th><th>YAML</th>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td><pre><code>---
aliases:
- /posts/my-original-url/
- /2010/even-earlier-url.html
---
</code></pre></td>
<td><pre><code>+++
aliases = [
"/posts/my-original-url/",
"/2010/even-earlier-url.html"
]
+++
</code></pre></td>
</tr>
</table>
Now when you go to any of the aliases locations, they
will redirect to the page.

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ started.
Want to get a site built quickly?
hugo new site /path/to/site
$ hugo new site /path/to/site
Hugo will create all the needed directories and files to get started
quickly.
@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ you... but luckily we have builders for content (see below).
Want to design a new theme?
hugo new theme `THEME_NAME`
$ hugo new theme THEME_NAME
Run from your working directory, this will create a new theme with all
the needed files in your themes directory. Hugo will provide you with a
@ -49,12 +49,10 @@ Leveraging [content archetypes](/content/archetypes) the content builder
will not only insert the current date and appropriate metadata, but it
will pre-populate values based on the content type.
hugo new relative/path/to/content
$ hugo new relative/path/to/content
This assumes it is being run from your working directory and the content
path starts from your content directory.
I typically keep two different terminals open, one to run `hugo server
--watch`, and another to use the builders to create new content.

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ weight: 20
Hugo uses the excellent Go html/template library for its template engine.
It is an extremely lightweight engine that provides a very small amount of
logic. In our experience it is just the right amount of logic to be able
logic. In our experience, it is just the right amount of logic to be able
to create a good static website.
Go templates are lightweight but extensible. Hugo has added the following
@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Works on [lists](/templates/list/), [taxonomies](/taxonomies/displaying/), [term
e.g.
{{ range where .Data.Pages "Section" "post" }}
{{ .Content}}
{{ .Content }}
{{ end }}
It can be used with dot chaining second argument to refer a nested element of a value.
@ -98,12 +98,10 @@ Following operators are now available
- `in`: True if a given field value is included in a matching value. A matching value must be an array or a slice
- `not in`: True if a given field value isn't included in a matching value. A matching value must be an array or a slice
*where and first can be stacked*
e.g.
*`where` and `first` can be stacked, e.g.:*
{{ range first 5 (where .Data.Pages "Section" "post") }}
{{ .Content}}
{{ .Content }}
{{ end }}
### delimit
@ -206,36 +204,54 @@ e.g.
## Math
### add
Adds two integers.
<table class="table table-bordered">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Function</th>
<th>Description</th>
<th>Example</th>
</tr>
</thead>
e.g. `{{add 1 2}}` → 3
<tbody>
<tr>
<td><code>add</code></td>
<td>Adds two integers.</td>
<td><code>{{add 1 2}}</code> → 3</td>
</tr>
### sub
Subtracts two integers.
<tr>
<td><code>sub</code></td>
<td>Subtracts two integers.</td>
<td><code>{{sub 3 2}}</code> → 1</td>
</tr>
e.g. `{{sub 3 2}}` → 1
<tr>
<td><code>mul</code></td>
<td>Multiplies two integers.</td>
<td><code>{{mul 2 3}}</code> → 6</td>
</tr>
### div
Divides two integers.
<tr>
<td><code>div</code></td>
<td>Divides two integers.</td>
<td><code>{{div 6 3}}</code> → 2</td>
</tr>
e.g. `{{div 6 3}}` → 2
<tr>
<td><code>mod</code></td>
<td>Modulus of two integers.</td>
<td><code>{{mod 15 3}}</code> → 0</td>
</tr>
### mul
Multiplies two integers.
<tr>
<td><code>modBool</code></td>
<td>Boolean of modulus of two integers. <code>true</code> if modulus is 0.</td>
<td><code>{{modBool 15 3}}</code> → true</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
e.g. `{{mul 2 3}}` → 6
### mod
Modulus of two integers.
e.g. `{{mod 15 3}}` → 0
### modBool
Boolean of modulus of two integers.
true if modulus is 0.
e.g. `{{modBool 15 3}}` → true
## Strings

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## Trouble: `hugo new` aborts with cryptic EOF error
I'm running into an issue where I cannot get archetypes working, when running `hugo new showcase/test.md`, for example, I see an `EOF` error thrown by Hugo.
I have set up this test repository to show exactly what I've done, but it is essentially a vanilla installation of Hugo. https://github.com/polds/hugo-archetypes-test
When in that repository, using Hugo v0.12 to run `hugo new -v showcase/test.md`, I see the following output:
INFO: 2015/01/04 Using config file: /private/tmp/test/config.toml
INFO: 2015/01/04 attempting to create showcase/test.md of showcase
INFO: 2015/01/04 curpath: /private/tmp/test/archetypes/showcase.md
ERROR: 2015/01/04 EOF
Is there something that I am blatantly missing?
> I'm running into an issue where I cannot get archetypes working, when running `hugo new showcase/test.md`, for example, I see an `EOF` error thrown by Hugo.
>
> I have set up this test repository to show exactly what I've done, but it is essentially a vanilla installation of Hugo. https://github.com/polds/hugo-archetypes-test
>
> When in that repository, using Hugo v0.12 to run `hugo new -v showcase/test.md`, I see the following output:
>
> INFO: 2015/01/04 Using config file: /private/tmp/test/config.toml
> INFO: 2015/01/04 attempting to create showcase/test.md of showcase
> INFO: 2015/01/04 curpath: /private/tmp/test/archetypes/showcase.md
> ERROR: 2015/01/04 EOF
>
> Is there something that I am blatantly missing?
## Solution