Content Management
Hugo makes managing large static sites easy with support for archetypes, content types, menus, cross references, summaries, and more.
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Content Organization
Hugo assumes that the same structure that works to organize your source content is used to organize the rendered site.
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Syntax Highlighting
Hugo comes with reallly fast syntax highlighting from Chroma.
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Supported Content Formats
Markdown and Emacs Org-Mode have native support, and additional formats (e.g. Asciidoc) come via external helpers.
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Related Content
List related content in “See Also” sections.
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Front Matter
Hugo allows you to add front matter in yaml, toml, or json to your content files.
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Archetypes
Archetypes allow you to create new instances of content types and set default parameters from the command line.
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Content Sections
Hugo supports content sections, which according to Hugo’s default behavior, will reflect the structure of the rendered website.
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Content Types
Hugo supports sites with multiple content types and assumes your site will be organized into sections, where each section represents the corresponding type.
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Shortcodes
Shortcodes are simple snippets inside your content files calling built-in or custom templates.
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Taxonomies
Hugo includes support for user-defined taxonomies to help you demonstrate logical relationships between content for the end users of your website.
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Content Summaries
Hugo generates summaries of your content.
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Links and Cross References
Hugo makes it easy to link documents together.
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Menus
Hugo has a simple yet powerful menu system.
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Table of Contents
Hugo can automatically parse Markdown content and create a Table of Contents you can use in your templates.
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URL Management
Hugo supports permalinks, aliases, link canonicalization, and multiple options for handling relative vs absolute URLs.
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Multilingual Mode
Hugo supports the creation of websites with multiple languages side by side.
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