Please follow the instructions below to finish the setup of your new Qubt site.
- Add a LICENSE to your repo.
- Clone your version of the template to your local computer:
git clone https://github.com/darrylgibbs/blog
- Change the module name to match your github repo in
go.mod
. - Modify
config/_default/hugo.yaml
andconfig/_default/params.yaml
according to the Configuration below. - In a terminal/commandline, move to the newly created folder using
cd
. - Build a local version of your site by executing
hugo server
. You can see the site by navigating tohttp://localhost:1313/blog/
(actual URL will be outputted in the CLI) in a browser. - Add a new image to the
assets/
folder, using the same name as you specified inparams.yaml
. - Add a new
icon.png
file to update the favicon. The png file should be 512px by 512px in size.
All configuration is done in the four configuration files under config/_default/
. The URL and site title can be set in hugo.yaml
. The navbar settings are set in menus.yaml
. All other parameters are set in params.yaml
.
hugo.yaml
:
baseURL: 'https://darrylgibbs.github.io/blog'
title: 'Qubt Theme'
menus.yaml
:
main:
- name: Home
url: /
weight: 10
- name: Blog
url: /blog/
weight: 20
- name: About
url: /about/
weight: 30
params.yaml
:
############################
## Author
############################
author:
name: darrylgibbs
image: author.jpeg
greeting: "A personal blog theme for Hugo :evergreen_tree:"
icon: ":wave:"
############################
## Links
############################
links:
- github: https://github.com/darrylgibbs/blog
- link: https://github.com/darrylgibbs/blog#readme
###############################
## OpenGraph & Twitter Cards
###############################
title: blog
description: "Demo site build with Qubt & Hugo"
images:
- thumbnail.jpeg
Links are defined by the name (i.e. "github" or "facebook"). The names must match one of the supported link icons, see list below.
Supported Icons | Supported Icons | Supported Icons | Supported Icons |
---|---|---|---|
amazon | apple | bandcamp | bitbucket |
bluesky | check-mark | codepen | dev |
discord | dribbble | etsy | |
flickr | foursquare | github | |
gitlab | keybase | ||
kickstarter | link | mastodon | |
medium | orcid | patreon | paypal |
signal | skype | slack | |
snapchat | soundcloud | spotify | stack-exchange |
stack-overflow | strava | telegram | tiktok |
tumblr | twitch | untappd | website |
windows | x-twitter | youtube |
Users can provide their own icons by placing a .svg
image in ./assets/icons/
in their own repo. Creating folders when necessary. The image should be as circular as possible for the best result. Don't use spaces in the filename! Find all current icons here.
The theme version used to build the site is defined in go.mod
file.
The best practice is to update to released and tested versions. To update to a specific version execute the following command in a terminal/commandline (at the root path of your site repo):
hugo mod get github.com/Chrede88/qubt@vX.Y.Z
Replace X,Y & Z with the corresponding version numbers. You can find the releases here. Please check if any breaking changes are listed under the release you want to update to, before proceeding.
You can very easily deploy your site using Github Pages. Included in this template is a Github Action workflow that will build and deploy your site to Github Pages automatically:+1:
You can find the workflow here .github/deploymentWorkflow/buildDeploy.yml
. To use this, move it to .github/workflows/
.
The workflow is already set up and ready to go, but go through it and spend some time to understand what's going on. Otherwise, it'll always be this black box of magic that you can't fix when it breaks!
Last step: Go to Settings -> Pages -> Build and deployment -> Set the Source to "Github Actions".
Next time you publish a release this workflow will build and deploy your site 🎉
Your site will be published to the following URL:
https://darrylgibbs.github.io/blog