A Hugo theme with custom preferences for my blog forked from Hugo Ink which itself was forked from Ezhil.
- Syntax highlighting
- Twitter cards and opengraph tags support
- RSS feeds
- Custom CSS/JS
- Multilingual months support
- Removed Google Analytics integration
- Removed Disqus comments
- Added the ability to set the favicon to an emoji using site params
faviconemoji
which takes precedence over thefavicon
param - Added the ability to set the avator to an emoji using site params
avataremoji
which takes precedence over theavatar
image - Fixed tag cloud font size to be weigthed based on the total number of posts in a particular tag
- Added Fathom Analytics which can be enabled by setting
fathomSiteId
in the site params - Support for linking to specific sections in the article using fragement. [Thanks to hugo-onyx-theme from where the code for generating the fragment URL was picked up]
cd into your hugo site's root directory and:
git submodule add https://github.com/adityarsuryavamshi/inky themes/inky
Note : It's important to add the theme as a submodule especially if you're using the default github pages action mentioned on gohugo since it fetches hugo themes from submodules
For more information read the official setup guide of Hugo.
You can specify content type with field type
in your content. For example static pages can be set as type page
which are excluded from recent posts and all posts page. You can use site params mainSections
to control which page types are excluded from recent posts.
---
title: "About"
date: 2019-04-19T21:37:58+05:30
type: "page"
---
This is some static page where you can write about yourself.
Due to the currently unavailable feature for multilingual dates in .Date
from
Go. It is possible to create a month.yaml
in the data folder of your
Hugo site root directory. There is also an example file in
exampleSite/data/
.
cat > month.yaml << EOF
1: "Jan"
2: "Feb"
3: "Mar"
4: "Apr"
5: "May"
6: "Jun"
7: "Jul"
8: "Aug"
9: "Sep"
10: "Oct"
11: "Nov"
12: "Dec"
EOF
- Hugo Ink
- Ezhil theme from which Hugo Ink was forked
Licensed under the MIT license.