A curated list of awesome things related to Hugo, The world's fastest framework for building websites.
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A curated list of awesome things related to Hugo, the world's fastest framework for building websites.

Hugo is a general-purpose website framework—written in Go—that generates static webpages.

Websites built with Hugo are extremely fast and secure. Hugo sites can be hosted anywhere… and work well with CDNs. Hugo sites run without the need for a database or dependencies on expensive runtimes like Ruby, Python, or PHP. We think of Hugo as the ideal website creation tool with nearly instant build times, able to rebuild whenever a change is made.

— Paraphrased from "What is Hugo".

Contents

Resources

Official

Non-Official

Tools

Starters

Theme Components

  • hugo-chart - A Hugo theme component to display beautiful Charts.
  • hugo-cloak-email - A Hugo theme component to cloak email adresses.
  • hugo-notice - A Hugo theme component to display nice notices.
  • hugo-loremipsum - A Hugo theme component to generate Lorem ipsum.
  • hugo-social-metadata - A Hugo theme component to generate social metadata.
  • hudo-redirect - A Hugo theme component to setup URL redirections/aliasing on Hugo sites.

Projects using Hugo

Books

Articles

Gists

Gists are succinct code snippets. Please only include things that are useful to many.

Contributing

Found an awesome package, article, blog, video etc.? Send me a pull request! Just follow the guidelines. Thank you!


Maintained by Bud Parr at The New Dynamic/TND.Dev.