/hugo-theme-mini

A fast, minimalist and responsive hugo theme for bloggers.

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Hugo Theme Mini

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A fast, minimalist and responsive hugo theme.

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Features:

  • Fast
  • Minimalist
  • Responsive
  • Archive
  • Tags

Installation

As a Hugo Module (recommended)

⚠️ If you installed a Hugo binary, you may not have Go installed on your machine. To check if Go is installed:

$ go version

Go modules were considered production ready in v1.14. Download Go.

  1. From your project's root directory, initiate the hugo module system if you haven't already:

    $ hugo mod init github.com/<your_user>/<your_project>
  2. Add the theme's repo to your config.yaml:

    theme: 
       - github.com/nodejh/hugo-theme-mini

As Git Submodule

  1. Inside the folder of your Hugo site run:

    $ git submodule add https://github.com/nodejh/hugo-theme-mini.git themes/mini
  2. Add the theme's directory to your config.yaml:

    theme: mini

For more information read the official setup guide of Hugo.

Getting started

After installing the theme successfully it requires a just a few more steps to get your site running.

The config file

Take a look inside the exampleSite folder of this theme. You'll find a file called config.yaml. To use it, copy the config.yaml in the root folder of your Hugo site. Feel free to change the strings in this theme.

⚠️ You may need to delete the line: themesDir: ../../

Add Comments

To enable comments, add following to your config file:

  • Disqus shortname: disqusShortname: your-disqus-shortname

  • Enable Comment:

    params:
      enableComments: true

Google Analytics

To enable google analytics, add following to your config file:

  • Google Analytics ID: googleAnalytics: your-google-analytics-id

  • Enable Google Analytics:

    params:
      enableGoogleAnalytics: true

Logo and favicon

You can replace the log in the top of each page and favicon with your own images. To do that put your own logo and favicon into the images directory of your website static directory, then named them avatar.png and favicon.ico. For example:

- content
- static
└── images
    ├── avatar.png
    └── favicon.ico

Nearly finished

In order to see your site in action, run Hugo's built-in local server.

$ hugo server

Now enter http://localhost:1313 in the address bar of your browser.

License

MIT