hugo/docs/content/en/hugo-modules/configuration.md
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Configure Hugo modules This page describes the configuration options for a module.
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Module configuration: top level

{{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} [module] noProxy = 'none' noVendor = '' private = '.' proxy = 'direct' replacements = '' vendorClosest = false workspace = 'off' {{< /code-toggle >}}

noProxy
Comma separated glob list matching paths that should not use the proxy configured above.
noVendor
A optional Glob pattern matching module paths to skip when vendoring, e.g. "github.com/**"
private
Comma separated glob list matching paths that should be treated as private.
proxy
Defines the proxy server to use to download remote modules. Default is direct, which means "git clone" and similar.
vendorClosest
When enabled, we will pick the vendored module closest to the module using it. The default behavior is to pick the first. Note that there can still be only one dependency of a given module path, so once it is in use it cannot be redefined.
workspace
The workspace file to use. This enables Go workspace mode. Note that this can also be set via OS env, e.g. export HUGO_MODULE_WORKSPACE=/my/hugo.work This only works with Go 1.18+. In Hugo v0.109.0 we changed the default to off and we now resolve any relative work file names relative to the working directory.
replacements
A comma-separated list of mappings from module paths to directories, e.g. github.com/bep/my-theme -> ../..,github.com/bep/shortcodes -> /some/path. This is mostly useful for temporary local development of a module, in which case you might want to save it as an environment variable, e.g: env HUGO_MODULE_REPLACEMENTS="github.com/bep/my-theme -> ../..". Relative paths are relative to themesDir. Absolute paths are allowed.

Note that the above terms maps directly to their counterparts in Go Modules. Some of these setting may be natural to set as OS environment variables. To set the proxy server to use, as an example:

env HUGO_MODULE_PROXY=https://proxy.example.org hugo

{{< gomodules-info >}}

Module configuration: hugoVersion

If your module requires a particular version of Hugo to work, you can indicate that in the module section and the user will be warned if using a too old/new version.

{{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} [module] [module.hugoVersion] min = "" max = "" extended = false

{{< /code-toggle >}}

Any of the above can be omitted.

min
The minimum Hugo version supported, e.g. 0.55.0
max
The maximum Hugo version supported, e.g. 0.55.0
extended
Whether the extended version of Hugo is required.

Module configuration: imports

{{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} [module] module.imports path = "github.com/gohugoio/hugoTestModules1_linux/modh1_2_1v" ignoreConfig = false ignoreImports = false disable = false module.imports path = "my-shortcodes" {{< /code-toggle >}}

path
Can be either a valid Go Module module path, e.g. github.com/gohugoio/myShortcodes, or the directory name for the module as stored in your themes folder.
ignoreConfig
If enabled, any module configuration file, e.g. hugo.toml, will not be loaded. Note that this will also stop the loading of any transitive module dependencies.
ignoreImports
If enabled, module imports will not be followed.
disable
Set to true to disable the module while keeping any version info in the go.* files.
noMounts
Do not mount any folder in this import.
noVendor
Never vendor this import (only allowed in main project).

{{< gomodules-info >}}

Module configuration: mounts

{{% note %}} When the mounts configuration was introduced in Hugo 0.56.0, we were careful to preserve the existing contentDir, staticDir, and similar configuration to make sure all existing sites just continued to work. But you should not have both: if you add a mounts section you should remove the old contentDir, staticDir, etc. settings. {{% /note %}}

{{% note %}} When you add a mount, the default mount for the concerned target root is ignored: be sure to explicitly add it. {{% /note %}}

Default mounts {{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} [module] module.mounts source="content" target="content" module.mounts source="static" target="static" module.mounts source="layouts" target="layouts" module.mounts source="data" target="data" module.mounts source="assets" target="assets" module.mounts source="i18n" target="i18n" module.mounts source="archetypes" target="archetypes" {{< /code-toggle >}}

source
The source directory of the mount. For the main project, this can be either project-relative or absolute and even a symbolic link. For other modules it must be project-relative.
target
Where it should be mounted into Hugo's virtual filesystem. It must start with one of Hugo's component folders: static, content, layouts, data, assets, i18n, or archetypes. E.g. content/blog.
lang
The language code, e.g. "en". Only relevant for content mounts, and static mounts when in multihost mode.
includeFiles (string or slice)
One or more glob patterns matching files or directories to include. If excludeFiles is not set, the files matching includeFiles will be the files mounted.

The glob patterns are matched to the file names starting from the source root, they should have Unix styled slashes even on Windows, / matches the mount root and ** can be used as a super-asterisk to match recursively down all directories, e.g /posts/**.jpg.

The search is case-insensitive.

excludeFiles (string or slice)
One or more glob patterns matching files to exclude.

Example {{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} [module] module.mounts source="content" target="content" excludeFiles="docs/*" module.mounts source="node_modules" target="assets" module.mounts source="assets" target="assets" {{< /code-toggle >}}