Files
AJ ONeal 13ea83f963 ref: remove all releases.js files and _common/ fetchers
These files are no longer loaded at runtime. All release data now comes
from _cache/YYYY-MM/{pkg}.json files generated by the Go webicached daemon.

Deleted:
- 94 {pkg}/releases.js files (per-package upstream fetchers)
- 8 _common/*.js files (github.js, gitea.js, git-tag.js, fetcher.js, etc.)

Updated:
- _webi/classify-one.js: reads from cache instead of require(releases.js)
- Fixed hardcoded triplet key to use dynamic lookup
2026-03-11 16:24:28 -06:00
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2026-03-08 19:38:49 -06:00

title, homepage, tagline
title homepage tagline
Hugo (Standard & Extended Editions) https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo Hugo: The worlds fastest framework for building websites.

To update or switch versions, run webi hugo@stable (or @v0.87, @beta, etc).

Files

These are the files / directories that are created and/or modified with this install:

~/.config/envman/PATH.env
~/.local/opt/hugo/
~/.local/bin/hugo

Cheat Sheet

Hugo is one of the most popular open-source static site generators. It makes building websites fun again.

Hugo is a simple and fast Jamstack / Static Site Generator (SSG) tool, which comes in two flavors:

Hugo Standard Edition: Fast, Safe, & Runs Almost Everywhere

Hugo Extended Edition: Supports libsass transpilation and WebP encoding, but mixed with unsafe C code and available for fewer OSes and CPU architectures

How to Pick & Switch Editions

You'll need Hugo Extended Edition for:

  • legacy libsass support - if you use templates that require it
    ("dartsass", also known as just "sass", is supported in both)
  • WebP encoding

Use webi hugo-extended and webi hugo to switch between editions.

Use hugo env to determine which edition you're running (Extended Edition references libsass and WebP in the output).

See hugo-extended tips specific to Hugo Extended Edition.

Create a new site

# create a new site
hugo new site ./blog.example.com
# compile a site
hugo
# serve a site in dev mode
hugo server -D

Use the Hugo+eon Bliss Template

Check out BeyondCodeBootcamp/bliss-template.

  • Build automatically with GitHub Actions (or GitDeploy)
  • Good-looking template (eon)
  • Works with the Bliss blog front end