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www.pakstech.com
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| | | | | In the last post of the series we touched the surface and learned what Hugo is. This time we will dive deeper and actually create our first example site with a ready theme. | |
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monicalent.com
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| | | | | This blog is written with Hugo, a static site generator written in Go. I also have a second blog that uses Hugo as well - and while I love the speed and simplicity of this system, it's still a pain to deploy by ssh-ing into my remote machine, pull updates, and build manually. Even when I can authenticate via YubiKey ;) So over the Christmas holiday, I automated the deployment of this blog whenever I push to the master branch. | |
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bartlomiejmika.com
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| | | | | The purpose of this article is to help you setup a personal blog as quickly as possible using hugo and docker. These are the instructions and notes I've written down when setting up my site that I'd like to share. | |
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meyerweb.com
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| | | If you are in charge of a web site that provides even slightly important information, or important services, it's time to get static. | ||