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# Victor Hugo
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**A [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/) boilerplate for creating truly epic websites**
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**A Hugo boilerplate for creating truly epic websites**
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This is a boilerplate for using Hugo as a static site generator and Gulp + Webpack as your
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asset pipeline.
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This is a boilerplate for using [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/) as a static site generator and [Gulp](https://gulpjs.com/) + [Webpack](https://webpack.js.org/) as your asset pipeline.
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It's setup to use post-css and babel for CSS and JavaScript.
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Victor Hugo setup to use [PostCSS](http://postcss.org/) and [Babel](https://babeljs.io/) for CSS and JavaScript compiling/transpiling.
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This project is released under the [MIT license](LICENSE). Please make sure you understand its implications and guarantees.
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## Usage
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Be sure that you have the latest node and npm installed.
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### Prerequisites
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Next, clone this repository and run:
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You need to have the latest/LTS [node](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) and [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/get-npm) versions installed in order to use Victor Hugo.
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Next step, clone this repository and run:
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```bash
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npm install
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```
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This will take some time and will install all packages necessary to run Victor Hugo and it's tasks.
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### Development
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While developing your website, use:
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```bash
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npm start
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```
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Then visit http://localhost:3000/ - BrowserSync will automatically reload CSS or
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refresh the page when stylesheets or content changes.
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or
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To build your static output to the `/dist` folder, use:
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```bash
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gulp server
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```
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Then visit http://localhost:3000/ *- or a new browser windows popped-up already -* to preview your new website. BrowserSync will automatically reload the CSS or refresh the whole page, when stylesheets or content changes.
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### Static build
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To build a static version of the website inside the `/dist` folder, run:
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```bash
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npm run build
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```
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To get a preview of posts or articles not yet published, run:
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```bash
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npm run build-preview
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```
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See [package.json](https://github.com/atomtigerzoo/victor-hugo/blob/readme-updates/package.json#L7) or the included gulp file for all tasks.
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## Structure
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```
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The `src/js/app.js` file is the entrypoint for webpack and will be built to `/dist/app.js`.
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You can use ES6 and use both relative imports or import libraries from npm.
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You can use **ES6** and use both relative imports or import libraries from npm.
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Any CSS file directly under the `src/css/` folder will get compiled with [PostCSS Next](http://cssnext.io/)
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to `/dist/css/{filename}.css`. Import statements will be resolved as part of the build
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## Environment variables
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To seperate the development and production *- aka build -* stages, all gulp tasks run with a node environment variable named either `development` or `production`.
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To seperate the development and production *- aka build -* stages, all gulp tasks run with a node environment variable named either `development` or
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`production`.
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You can access the environment variable inside the theme files with
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`getenv "NODE_ENV"`. See the following example for a conditional statement:
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You can access the environment variable inside the theme files with `getenv "NODE_ENV"`. See the following example for a conditional statement:
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{{ if eq (getenv "NODE_ENV") "development" }}You're in development!{{ end }}
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All tasks starting with *build* set the environment variable to `production` -
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the other will set it to `development`.
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All tasks starting with *build* set the environment variable to `production` - the other will set it to `development`.
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## Deploying to netlify
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## Deploying to Netlify
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- Push your clone to your own GitHub repository.
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- [Create a new site on Netlify](https://app.netlify.com/start) and link the repository.
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Now netlify will build and deploy your site whenever you push to git.
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Now Netlify will build and deploy your site whenever you push to git.
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You can also click this button:
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[![Deploy to Netlify](https://www.netlify.com/img/deploy/button.svg)](https://app.netlify.com/start/deploy?repository=https://github.com/netlify/victor-hugo)
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## Enjoy!!
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## Enjoy!! 😸
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