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"Hello, Hugo"

This blog is built using Hugo.

I previously recommended Tencent Cloud's cloud studio. Recently, I had some free time and a desire to experiment, so I decided to try using cloud studio to build Hugo.

Actually, I found another Hugo theme that I liked. After studying it for a day and a half, I got stuck on a problem. After deployment, the homepage couldn't display the article titles. Then I looked at the Hugo documentation, but there was nothing specific to note.

Could it be that I installed it incorrectly? I tried deleting, clearing the environment, and reinstalling; I failed, so I tried installing a different version, but it failed again.
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In the end, it ended in failure. At the suggestion of Linhai Grassland, I turned to Netlify. I deployed it on GitHub, then connected it to Netlify and used Netlify for online automatic compilation.

Summary#

This theme is very beautiful. The next step is to add a comment system.

PS: It seems that Netlify is not very fast to access. I tested it, and it's indeed unsatisfactory! I still need to find out what went wrong with cloud studio.

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Update#

I found an article on Baidu and tried a different method to reinstall.
How to install and use Hugo on Ubuntu 18.04

  1. Install Hugo from the apt repository on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

Update your system's apt index and install Hugo:

sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install hugo

You can confirm the location of the hugo binary file after installation:

$ which hugo

/usr/bin/hugo

  1. Install Hugo from a .deb package on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

First, download the latest version from the Hugo page on GitHub. The current version is v0.54.0. Choose the version that matches your CPU architecture:

wget https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/releases/download/v0.54.0/hugo_0.54.0_Linux-64bit.deb

Then use the following command to install the package:

$ sudo dpkg -i hugo_0.54.0_Linux-64bit.deb

Selecting previously unselected package hugo.

(Reading database … 187292 files and directories currently installed.)

Preparing to unpack hugo_0.54.0_Linux-64bit.deb …

Unpacking hugo (0.54.0) …

Setting up hugo (0.54.0) …

If the installation is successful, you should be able to use the hugo command:

$ hugo --help

For comments, I use Disqus. After researching, I found that it is difficult to transfer comments from Typecho to Disqus. With my current skills, I am unable to achieve it, so I will temporarily keep the previous blog. https://tp.cssj.fun

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