Hugo Python Distributions

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hugo

community-maintained pip-installable binaries (wheels) for the "extended + withdeploy" edition of the Hugo static site generator with powerful cross-compilation

Overview

Hugo is a fast and flexible static site generator written in Go, and this project provides a convenient distribution specifically for Python users. With installation support via pip for macOS, Linux, and Windows, anyone using Python 3.9 and later can easily set up this powerful tool to create websites, documentation, and personal blogs. This distribution may not be officially affiliated with the Hugo project, but it offers a user-friendly way to access Hugo's robust capabilities while keeping the process streamlined for Python developers.

The integration of Hugo with Python provides an exciting opportunity for developers to leverage the speed and efficiency of Hugo directly within their existing Python workflows. Whether for personal projects or professional development, this tool promises flexibility and efficiency for static site generation.

Features

  • Easy Installation: Installable via pip, making it straightforward for Python developers to add to their projects.
  • Cross-Platform Support: Compatible with macOS, Linux, and Windows, ensuring it can be used in various environments.
  • Latest Version Compatibility: Regularly tested with the latest stable Python versions, with support extending to those nearing end-of-life (EOL).
  • Static Site Generation: Designed for creating fast and flexible websites, documentation, and blogs with minimal hassle.
  • Alignment with Hugo Releases: Versioned alongside Hugo releases for consistency and reliability, following semantic versioning practices.
  • Community Support: Open to issues and contributions, fostering a supportive community for troubleshooting and feature requests.
hugo
Hugo

Hugo is an open-source static site generator that features fast build times, flexible themes, support for multiple content formats, multilingual websites, live reloading, and an active community. It allows developers to easily create and deploy SEO-friendly and mobile-responsive websites.

documentation
Documentation

Documentation themes are built specifically for writing technical and product documentation. They are normally written and maintained in Markdown. The often include a navigation menu, search bar, clear headings, semantic document structure and clean typography.