--- title: "Switching to Hugo" date: 2019-12-19 description: I switched my personal wiki from dokuwiki to Hugo tags: - hugo --- ## Introduction This is the website you are currently reading. It is a static website built using hugo. This article details how I installed hugo, how I initialised this website and how I manage it. I often refer to it as wiki.adyxax.org because I hosted a unique dokuwiki for a long time as my main website (and a pmwiki before that), but with hugo it has become more than that. It is now a mix of wiki, blog and showcase of my work and interests. ## Installing hugo ```sh go get github.com/gohugoio/hugo ``` You probably won't encounter this issue but this command failed at the time I installed hugo because the master branch in one of the dependencies was tainted. I fixed it with by using a stable tag for this project and continue installing hugo from there: ```sh cd go/src/github.com/tdewolff/minify/ tig --all git checkout v2.6.1 go get github.com/gohugoio/hugo ``` This did not build me the extended version of hugo that I need for the [docsy](https://github.com/google/docsy) theme I chose, so I had to get it by doing : ```sh cd ~/go/src/github.com/gohugoio/hugo/ go get --tags extended go install --tags extended ``` ## Bootstraping this site ```sh hugo new site www cd www git init git submodule add https://github.com/google/docsy themes/docsy ``` The docsy theme requires two nodejs programs to run : ```sh npm install -D --save autoprefixer npm install -D --save postcss-cli ``` ## hugo commands To spin up the live server for automatic rebuilding the website when writing articles : ```sh hugo server --bind 0.0.0.0 --minify --disableFastRender ``` To publish the website in the `public` folder : ```sh hugo --minify ```