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# Hugo Geekblog Theme
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# Geekblog
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[![Build Status](https://img.shields.io/drone/build/xoxys/hugo-geekblog?logo=drone)](https://cloud.drone.io/xoxys/hugo-geekblog)
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[![Hugo Version](https://img.shields.io/badge/hugo-0.65-blue.svg)](https://gohugo.io)
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[![GitHub release](https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/xoxys/hugo-geekblog)](https://github.com/xoxys/hugo-geekblog/releases/latest)
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[![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/github/license/xoxys/hugo-geekblog)](LICENSE)
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[![GitHub contributors](https://img.shields.io/github/contributors/xoxys/hugo-geekblog)](https://github.com/xoxys/hugo-geekblog/graphs/contributors)
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[![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/github/license/xoxys/hugo-geekblog)](https://github.com/xoxys/hugo-geekblog/blob/master/LICENSE)
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geekblog is a simple Hugo theme for personal blogs. This work is inspired and partially based on the [hugo-book](https://github.com/alex-shpak/hugo-book) theme. You can find a demo and the full documentation at [https://hugo-geekblog.geekdocs.de](https://hugo-geekblog.geekdocs.de).
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Geekblog is a simple Hugo theme for personal blogs. It is intentionally designed as a fast and lean theme and may not fit the requirements for more complex websites. If a more feature-complete theme is required there are a lot of got alternatives out there. You can find a demo and the full documentation at [https://hugo-geekblog.geekdocs.de](https://hugo-geekblog.geekdocs.de).
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![Screenshot](https://github.com/xoxys/hugo-geekblog/blob/master/images/screenshot.png)
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## Build and release process
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This theme is subject to a CI driven build and release process common for software development. During the release build, all necessary assets are automatically built by [gulp](https://gulpjs.com/) and bundled in a release tarball. You can download the latest release from the GitHub [release page](https://github.com/xoxys/hugo-geekblog/releases).
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Due to the fact that `gulp` is used as pre-processor the theme cannot be used from the master branch by default. If you want to use the theme from a cloned branch instead of a release tarball you'll need to install `gulp` locally and run the default pipeline once to create all required assets.
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```Shell
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# install required packages from package.json
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npm install
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# run gulp pipeline to build required assets
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gulp default
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```
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See the [Getting Started Guide](https://hugo-geekblog.geekdocs.de/posts/getting-started/) for details about the different setup options.
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## Contributors
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Special thanks goes to all [contributors](https://github.com/xoxys/hugo-geekblog/graphs/contributors).
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## License
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This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.
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## Maintainers and Contributors
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[Robert Kaussow](https://github.com/xoxys)
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This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE](https://github.com/xoxys/hugo-geekblog/blob/master/LICENSE) file for details.
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---
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title: "How to use the theme"
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title: "Getting Started"
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date: 2020-07-15T20:00:00+02:00
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authors:
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- john-doe
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weight: 1
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---
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This post works as a documentation for the features of the theme.
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This post tells you how to get started with the Geekblog theme, including installation and basic configuration.
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<!--more-->
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[![Build Status](https://img.shields.io/drone/build/xoxys/hugo-geekblog?logo=drone)](https://cloud.drone.io/xoxys/hugo-geekblog)
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[![Hugo Version](https://img.shields.io/badge/hugo-0.65-blue.svg)](https://gohugo.io)
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[![GitHub release](https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/xoxys/hugo-geekblog)](https://github.com/xoxys/hugo-geekblog/releases/latest)
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[![GitHub contributors](https://img.shields.io/github/contributors/xoxys/hugo-geekblog)](https://github.com/xoxys/hugo-geekblog/graphs/contributors)
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[![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/github/license/xoxys/hugo-geekblog)](https://github.com/xoxys/hugo-geekblog/blob/master/LICENSE)
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<!-- spellchecker-disable -->
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{{< toc >}}
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<!-- spellchecker-enable -->
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## Features
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- Multiple authors
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- Supports Atom and JSON feeds
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## Install requirements
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You need a recent version of Hugo for local builds and previews of sites that use Geekblog. As we are using [gulp](https://gulpjs.com/) as pre-processor the normal version of Hugo is sufficient. If you prefer the extended version of Hugo anyway this will work as well. For comprehensive Hugo documentation, see [gohugo.io](https://gohugo.io/documentation/).
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If you want to use the theme from a cloned branch instead of a release tarball you'll need to install `gulp` locally and run the default pipeline once to create all required assets.
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```Shell
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# install required packages from package.json
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npm install
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# run gulp pipeline to build required assets
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gulp default
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```
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## Using the theme
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To prepare your new site environment just a few steps are required:
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1. Create a new empty Hugo site.
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```Shell
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hugo new site demosite
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```
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2. Switch to the root of the new site.
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```Shell
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cd demosite
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```
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3. Install the Geekblog theme from a [release bundle](#option-1-download-pre-build-release) (recommended) or form [Git branch](#option-2-clone-the-github-repository).
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4. Create the minimal required Hugo configuration `config.toml`. For all configuration options see [here](/usage/configuration/).
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```Toml
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baseURL = "http://localhost"
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title = "Geekblog"
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theme = "hugo-geekblog"
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# Geekblog required configuration
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pygmentsUseClasses = true
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pygmentsCodeFences = true
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disablePathToLower = true
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enableGitInfo=true
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# Needed for mermaid shortcodes
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[markup]
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[markup.goldmark.renderer]
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# Needed for mermaid shortcode
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unsafe = true
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[markup.tableOfContents]
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startLevel = 1
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endLevel = 9
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```
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5. Test your site.
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```Shell
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hugo server --theme geekblog -D
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```
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### Option 1: Download pre-build release bundle
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Download and extract the latest release bundle into the theme directory.
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```Shell
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curl -L https://github.com/xoxys/hugo-geekblog/releases/latest/download/hugo-geekblog.tar.gz | tar -xz -C themes/hugo-geekblog/ --strip-components=1
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```
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### Option 2: Clone the GitHub repository
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{{< hint info >}}
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**Info**\
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Keep in mind this method is not recommended and needs some extra steps to get it working.
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If you want to use the Theme as submodule keep in mind that your build process need to
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run the described steps as well.
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{{< /hint >}}
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Clone the Geekblog git repository.
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```Shell
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git clone https://github.com/xoxys/hugo-geekblog.git themes/geekblog
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```
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Build required theme assets e.g. CSS files and SVG sprites with `gulp`.
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```Shell
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gulp default
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```
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## Configuration
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### Site configuration
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authors = ["john-doe"]
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# Tags for this post.
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tags = ["Open Source", "DevOps"]
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tags = ["Open Source"]
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# Set how many table of contents levels to be showed on page.
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geekblogToC = 3
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# Tags for this post.
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tags:
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- Open Source
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- DevOps
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# Set how many table of contents levels to be showed on page.
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geekblogToC: 3
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tags:
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- Open Source
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- Development
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- DevOps
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resources:
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- name: testimage
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src: 'images/testimage.jpg'
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tags:
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- Open Source
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- DevOps
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---
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Sticky (or pinned) posts implementation is currently really simple and handled by `weight: 1` in a post front matter.
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