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DHTech website

This is the website for DHTech.

The site is implemented with Hugo and uses the Hugo Clarity theme.

Content management instructions

To have a page show up in the "featured posts" in the sidebar, simply add featured: true to the page metadata.

Setup instructions

Hugo setup

To set the site up locally for development or content editing, first follow the instructions to install Hugo. You can check that Hugo is installed with:

hugo version

This should result in output something like this:

hugo v0.110.0+extended darwin/amd64 BuildDate=unknown

The Clarity theme is currently installed as a Hugo module instead of a git submodule. Installing modules requires the Go language to be installed; we may instead want to use hugo mod vendor to write and check-in all modules into a local _vendor directory so that installing Go locally is not required for contributing to the site.

To run the site locally for development:

hugo server

Creating a new post

To create a new post on the command line, run:

hugo new -k post content/blog/YYYY-MM-DD-short-title.md 

To auto-fill in YYYY-MM-DD for the current date, you can use

hugo new -k post content/blog/`date +'%Y-%m-%d`-short-title.md 

The short-title or "slug" portion will be used for the URL, unless overridden in page parameters. In general, slugs should be lowercase and use dashes (kebab case).

News and announcements should be created under content/news and blog posts should be created under content/blog.

Static files such as images, slides, PDFs should be added to the top-level static/ folder; post images are generally under static/images/posts.

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