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Hugo theme Hermit - V2
Why Am I maintaing a fork?
Initially, when I started my Blog journey, I was enthralled by this very theme and I am using it since. However, original developer has ceased maintaining the theme and it is riddled with many bugs. Hence, I have taken upon myself to maintain this theme.
I fully intend to keep the essence of the theme as-it-is and only add minor updates and squash bugs which may arise.
Let's make Hermit great again
DEMO : Hermit-V2
GoHugo Theme Page : https://themes.gohugo.io/themes/hermit-v2/
Original README follows below
Hermit is a minimal and fast theme for Hugo. It's built for bloggers who want a simple and focused website.
Features
- A single-column layout and carefully crafted typography offers a great reading experience.
- Navigations and functions are placed in the bottom bar which will hide when you scroll down.
- Featured image is supported. It will be displayed as a dimmed background of the page.
- Displays all of your posts on a single page, with one section per year, simple and compact.
- Extremely lightweight and load fast. No third party framework, no unnecessary code.
- All code fields feature syntax highlighting and a code-copy function
- Responsive & Retina Ready. Scales gracefully from a big screen all the way down to the smallest mobile phone. Assets in vector format ensures that it looks sharp on high-resolution screens.
Getting started
Installation
Run this command from the root of your Hugo directory:
$ git clone https://github.com/Track3/hermit.git themes/hermit
Or, if your Hugo site is already in git, you can include this repository as a git submodule. This makes it easier to update this theme. For this you need to run:
$ git submodule add https://github.com/Track3/hermit.git themes/hermit
Alternatively, if you are not familiar with git, you can download the theme as a .zip
file, unzip the theme contents, and then move the unzipped source into your themes
directory.
For more information, read the official documentation of Hugo.
Configuration
The example config file can be found in the theme's exampleSite
folder. You can just copy the config.toml
to the root directory of your Hugo site. There are instructions in the example config file, feel free to change strings as you like to customize your website.
Favicon
Use RealFaviconGenerator to generate these files, put them into your site's static
folder:
- android-chrome-192x192.png
- android-chrome-512x512.png
- apple-touch-icon.png
- favicon-16x16.png
- favicon-32x32.png
- favicon.ico
- mstile-150x150.png
- safari-pinned-tab.svg
- site.webmanifest
Social icons
The following icons are supported, please make sure the name
filed is exactly one of these:
name | |||
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email |
codepen |
facebook |
github |
gitlab |
instagram |
linkedin |
slack |
stackoverflow |
telegram |
twitter |
youtube |
shutterstock |
freepik |
adobestock |
123rf |
dreamstime |
dribbble |
behance |
paypal |
twitch |
qq |
mastodon |
If that's not enough, you can see Overriding templates section.
Manage content
- Keep your regular pages in the
content
folder. To create a new page, runhugo new page-title.md
- Keep your blog posts in the
content/posts
folder. To create a new post, runhugo new posts/post-title.md
More customizations
Overriding templates
In Hugo, layouts can live in either the project’s (root) or the themes’ layout folders, any template inside the root layout folder will override theme's layout that relative to it, for example: layouts/_default/baseof.html
will override themes/hermit/layouts/_default/baseof.html
. So, you can easily customize the theme without edit it directly, which makes updating the theme easier. Here's some common customizations:
Customize social icons
You can modify or add any svg icons in site's layouts/partials/svg.html
.
Customize comment system
We only have built-in support for Disqus at the moment, if that doesn't fit your needs, you can just add html to site's layouts/partials/comments.html
.
Add custom analytics
If you prefer to use different analytics system other than google analytics, then add them inside layouts/partials/analytics.html
.
Customize CSS
If you'd like to customize theme color or fonts, you can simply override assets/scss/_predefined.scss
, by simply copy it to site's root (keep the same relative path) then edit those variables. But keep in mind, you'll need Hugo extended version which has the ability to rebuild SCSS. You don't have to use extended version in production but in this case it's necessary to make sure the resources
folder is committed and "up to date" (by running hugo
or hugo server
locally using the extended version). But anyway, always use the extended version if you can.
For adding other custom CSS to the theme, you can assign an array of references in config.toml
like following:
[params]
customCSS = ["css/foo.css", "css/bar.css"]
You may reference as many stylesheets as you want. Their paths need to be relative to the static
folder or it can be a full URL for external resources.
Code injection
You can inject any html code to every page's document head or right above the closing body tag. This makes it easier to add any html meta data, custom css/js, dns-prefetch etc. To do this you simply need to create a file at site's layouts/partials/extra-head.html
or layouts/partials/extra-foot.html
, code inside will be injected to every page.
Acknowledgments
Thanks!