- Features
- Built-in shortcodes
- Code highlighting
- How to start
- How to run your site
- How to configure
- Post archetype
- Add-ons
- How to (safely) edit the theme
- Found a bug?
- New cool idea or feature
- Terminal theme user?
- Sponsoring
- Licence
- 5 duotone themes, depending on your preferences (orange is default, red, blue, green, pink)
- Fira Code as default monospaced font. It's gorgeous!
- really nice duotone, custom syntax highlighting based on PrismJS
- fully responsive
image
(prop required:src
; props optional:alt
,position
(left is default | center | right),style
)- eg:
{{< image src="/img/hello.png" alt="Hello Friend" position="center" style="border-radius: 8px;" >}}
- eg:
figure
(same asimage
, plus few optional props:caption
,captionPosition
(left | center is default | right),captionStyle
)- eg:
{{< figure src="/img/hello.png" alt="Hello Friend" position="center" style="border-radius: 8px;" caption="Hello Friend!" captionPosition="right" captionStyle="color: red;" >}}
- eg:
code
(prop required:language
; props optional:title
,id
,expand
(default "△"),collapse
(default "▽"),isCollapsed
)- eg:
{{< code language="css" title="Really cool snippet" id="1" expand="Show" collapse="Hide" isCollapsed="true" >}} pre { background: #1a1a1d; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; font-size: 1rem; overflow: auto; @media (--phone) { white-space: pre-wrap; word-wrap: break-word; } code { background: none !important; color: #ccc; padding: 0; font-size: inherit; } } {{< /code >}}
A custom syntax highlighting based on PrismJS. All you need to do is to wrap you code like this:
```html
// your code here
```
Supported languages: actionscript, apacheconf, applescript, bash, c, clike, cmake, coffeescript, cpp, csharp, csp, css, css-extras, diff, django, docker, elixir, elm, erlang, flow, fsharp, git, go, graphql, haml, handlebars, haskell, http, java, javascript, json, jsx, kotlin, latex, less, llvm, makefile, markdown, markup, markup-templating, nasm, objectivec, ocaml, perl, php, php-extras, powershell, processing, pug, python, r, reason, ruby, rust, sass, scheme, scss, sql, stylus, swift, textile, toml, tsx, twig, typescript, vim, visual-basic, wasm, yaml.
You can download the theme manually by going to https://github.com/panr/hugo-theme-terminal.git and pasting it to themes/terminal
in your root directory.
You can also clone it directly to your Hugo folder:
$ git clone https://github.com/panr/hugo-theme-terminal.git themes/terminal
If you don't want to make any radical changes, it's the best option, because you can get new updates when they are available. You can also include it as a git submodule:
$ git submodule add https://github.com/panr/hugo-theme-terminal.git themes/terminal
If you installed all needed npm
dependencies, then you can run:
$ hugo server -t terminal
and go to localhost:1313
in your browser. From now on all the changes you make will go live, so you don't need to refresh your browser every single time.
The theme doesn't require any advanced configuration. Just copy:
baseurl = "/"
languageCode = "en-us"
theme = "terminal"
paginate = 5
[params]
# dir name of your main content (default is `content/posts`).
# the list of set content will show up on your index page (baseurl).
contentTypeName = "posts"
# ["orange", "blue", "red", "green", "pink"]
themeColor = "orange"
# if you set this to 0, only submenu trigger will be visible
showMenuItems = 2
# show selector to switch language
showLanguageSelector = false
# set theme to full screen width
fullWidthTheme = false
# center theme with default width
centerTheme = false
# set a custom favicon (default is a `themeColor` square)
# favicon = "favicon.ico"
# set post to show the last updated
# If you use git, you can set `enableGitInfo` to `true` and then post will automatically get the last updated
showLastUpdated = false
# Provide a string as a prefix for the last update date. By default, it looks like this: 2020-xx-xx [Updated: 2020-xx-xx] :: Author
# updatedDatePrefix = "Updated"
# set all headings to their default size (depending on browser settings)
# it's set to `true` by default
# oneHeadingSize = false
[params.twitter]
# set Twitter handles for Twitter cards
# see https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/tweets/optimize-with-cards/guides/getting-started#card-and-content-attribution
# do not include @
creator = ""
site = ""
[languages]
[languages.en]
languageName = "English"
title = "Terminal"
subtitle = "A simple, retro theme for Hugo"
owner = ""
keywords = ""
copyright = ""
menuMore = "Show more"
readMore = "Read more"
readOtherPosts = "Read other posts"
newerPosts = "Newer posts"
olderPosts = "Older posts"
missingContentMessage = "Page not found..."
missingBackButtonLabel = "Back to home page"
[languages.en.params.logo]
logoText = "Terminal"
logoHomeLink = "/"
[languages.en.menu]
[[languages.en.menu.main]]
identifier = "about"
name = "About"
url = "/about"
[[languages.en.menu.main]]
identifier = "showcase"
name = "Showcase"
url = "/showcase"
to config.toml
file in your Hugo root directory and change params fields. In case you need, here's a YAML version.
NOTE: Please keep in mind that currently main menu
doesn't support nesting.
See the basic post
file params supported by the theme — https://github.com/panr/hugo-theme-terminal/blob/master/archetypes/posts.md
- Comments — for adding comments to your blog posts please take a look at
layouts/partials/comments.html
https://github.com/panr/hugo-theme-terminal/blob/master/layouts/partials/comments.html. - Extended Head — please take a look at
layouts/partials/extended_head.html
https://github.com/panr/hugo-theme-terminal/blob/master/layouts/partials/extended_head.html - Extended Footer — please take a look at
layouts/partials/extended_footer.html
https://github.com/panr/hugo-theme-terminal/blob/master/layouts/partials/extended_footer.html
If you have to override only some of the styles, you can do this easily by adding static/style.css
in your root directory and point things you want to change.
To change something directly in the theme, you have to go to themes/terminal
and modify the files.
First, you need to install Node dependencies. To do so, go to the theme directory (from your Hugo root directory):
$ cd themes/terminal
then run:
$ npm install
$ npm i yarn
$ yarn
After you modified the files you can run webpack in watch mode:
$ yarn dev
or rebuild theme
$ yarn build
To see the changes (remember to restart hugo server
).
If you spot any bugs, please use Issue Tracker or create a new Pull Request to fix the issue.
The theme is in constant development since 2019 and has got many cool features that helped many of you and made the theme better. But there were also many features that I wasn't sure about because I want to keep the theme as simple as possible.
So, let's say you have an idea of how to extend the theme. That's cool and you're welcome to do that, just follow these steps:
- fork the theme
- implement the feature
- write an instruction how to use the feature
- give a working example of the implementation for other users
- add info about your work to
COMMUNITY-FEATURES.md
- make a PR with edited
COMMUNITY-FEATURES.md
This will help keeping the theme close to its roots, and also allow anyone who wishes to improve it and match their needs, to do whatever they want.
Sounds OK? Cool, let's rock! 🤘
I'd be happy to know more about you and what you are doing. If you want to share it, please make a contribution and add your site to the list! 🤗
If you like my work and want to support the development of the project, now you can! Just:
Copyright © 2019-2020 Radosław Kozieł (@panr)
The theme is released under the MIT License. Check the original theme license for additional licensing information.