# Hugo A Fast and Flexible Static Site Generator built with love by [spf13](http://spf13.com/) and [friends](https://github.com/spf13/hugo/graphs/contributors) in Go. [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/spf13/hugo.png)](https://travis-ci.org/spf13/hugo) [![wercker status](https://app.wercker.com/status/1a0de7d703ce3b80527f00f675e1eb32 "wercker status")](https://app.wercker.com/project/bykey/1a0de7d703ce3b80527f00f675e1eb32) [![Build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/n2mo912b8s2505e8/branch/master?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/spf13/hugo/branch/master) ## Overview Hugo is a static site generator written in Go. It is optimized for speed, easy use and configurability. Hugo takes a directory with content and templates and renders them into a full HTML website. Hugo makes use of Markdown files with front matter for meta data. A typical website of moderate size can be rendered in a fraction of a second. A good rule of thumb is that Hugo takes around 1 millisecond for each piece of content. It is written to work well with any kind of website including blogs, tumbles and docs. **Complete documentation is available at [Hugo Documentation](http://gohugo.io/).** # Getting Started ## Installing Hugo Hugo is written in Go with support for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and OS X. The latest release can be found at [Hugo Releases](https://github.com/spf13/hugo/releases). We currently build for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and OS X for x64 and i386 architectures. ### Installing Hugo (binary) Installation is very easy. Simply download the appropriate version for your platform from [Hugo Releases](https://github.com/spf13/hugo/releases). Once downloaded, it can be run from anywhere. You don't need to install it into a global location. This works well for shared hosts and other systems where you don't have a privileged account. Ideally, you should install it somewhere in your path for easy use. `/usr/local/bin` is the most probable location. *The Hugo executable has no external dependencies.* ### Installing from source #### Dependencies * Git * Go 1.3+ (Go 1.4+ on Windows, see Go [Issue #8090](https://code.google.com/p/go/issues/detail?id=8090)) * Mercurial * Bazaar #### Clone locally (for contributors): git clone https://github.com/spf13/hugo cd hugo go get Because Go expects all of your libraries to be found in either `$GOROOT` or `$GOPATH`, it's helpful to symlink the project to one of the following paths: * `ln -s /path/to/your/hugo $GOPATH/src/github.com/spf13/hugo` * `ln -s /path/to/your/hugo $GOROOT/src/pkg/github.com/spf13/hugo` #### Get directly from GitHub: If you only want to build from source, it's even easier: go get -v github.com/spf13/hugo Once completed, your may find your new `hugo` (or `hugo.exe`) executable sitting inside `$GOPATH/bin/`. You may also run `go get` with the `-u` option to update Hugo’s dependencies: go get -u -v github.com/spf13/hugo #### Building Hugo cd /path/to/hugo go build -o hugo main.go mv hugo /usr/local/bin/ ##### Adding compile information to Hugo When Hugo is built using the above steps, the `version` sub-command will include the `mdate` of the Hugo executable, similar to the following: Hugo Static Site Generator v0.13-DEV buildDate: 2014-12-24T04:46:03-07:00 Instead, it is possible to have the `version` sub-command return information about the git commit used and time of compilation using `build` flags. To do this, replace the `go build` command with the following *(replace `/path/to/hugo` with the actual path)*: go build -ldflags "-X /path/to/hugo/hugolib.CommitHash `git rev-parse --short HEAD 2>/dev/null` -X github.com/spf13/hugo/hugolib.BuildDate `date +%FT%T%z`" This will result in `hugo version` output that looks similar to: Hugo Static Site Generator v0.13-DEV-8042E77 buildDate: 2014-12-25T03:25:57-07:00 The format of the date is configurable via the `Params.DateFormat` setting. `DateFormat` is a string value representing the Go time layout that should be used to format the date output. If `Params.DateFormat` is not set, `time.RFC3339` will be used as the default format. See Go's ["time" package documentation](http://golang.org/pkg/time/#pkg-constants) for more information. Configuration setting using config.yaml as example: Params: DateFormat: "2006-01-02" Will result in: Hugo Static Site Generator v0.13-DEV buildDate: 2014-10-16 Hugo Static Site Generator v0.13-DEV-24BBFE7 buildDate: 2014-10-16 #### Running Hugo cd /path/to/hugo go install github.com/spf13/hugo/hugolib go run main.go #### Contribution Guidelines We welcome your contributions. To make the process as seamless as possible, we ask for the following: * Go ahead and fork the project and make your changes. We encourage pull requests to discuss code changes. * 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. **Complete documentation is available at [Hugo Documentation](http://gohugo.io/).** [![Analytics](https://ga-beacon.appspot.com/UA-7131036-6/hugo/readme)](https://github.com/igrigorik/ga-beacon) [![Bitdeli Badge](https://d2weczhvl823v0.cloudfront.net/spf13/hugo/trend.png)](https://bitdeli.com/free "Bitdeli Badge")