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Ghostwriter

This is a Hugo usable theme originally created by roryg. The adaption for Hugo was accomplished by jbub. I finally included harmonisations, especially to have a pretty blog at higsch.me.

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Installation

Inside the folder of your Hugo site run:

$ mkdir themes
$ cd themes
$ git clone https://github.com/mtstahl/ghostwriter

For more information read the official setup guide of Hugo.

Development

After installing the theme you need to install javascript dependencies. You can use npm or yarn to install them from package.json. We are using webpack to build and package styles. In order to develop with realtime reloading in the browser you can use this powerful combo:

hugo server
yarn run watch

To update theme styles edit the styles/style.scss file. You can then either use the watch command or run build to compile the styles:

yarn run build

Example config.toml

To customize your theme you can use following params:

baseurl = "https://example.com/"
title = "mytitle"
theme = "ghostwriter"
languageCode = "en-us"
copyright = "My Name"
googleAnalytics = "XXX"
disqusShortname = "XXX"

[Privacy]

[Privacy.disqus]
    disable = true

[Privacy.googleAnalytics]
    anonymizeIP = true
    respectDoNotTrack = true
    useSessionStorage = false

[Author]
    name = "My Name"
    profile = "https://google.com/+XXX"

[Taxonomies]
    tag = "tags"

[Params]
    intro = true
    headline = "My headline"
    description = "My description"
    github = "https://github.com/XXX"
    gitlab = "https://gitlab.com/XXX"
    linkedin = "https://linkedin.com/in/XXX/"
    gplus = "https://google.com/+XXX"
    twitter = "https://twitter.com/XXX"
    stackoverflow = "https://stackoverflow.com/users/XXX/YYY"
    email = "XXX@example.com"
    opengraph = true
    shareTwitter = true
    shareFacebook = true
    shareGooglePlus = true
    shareLinkedIn = false
    dateFormat = "Mon, Jan 2, 2006"
    highlightJsUrl = ""
    highlightJsLocalUrl = ""

[Permalinks]
    post = "/:year/:month/:day/:filename/"

[[menu.main]]
    name = "Blog"
    url = "/"
    weight = 1

[[menu.main]]
    name = "Projects"
    url = "/project/"
    weight = 2

[[menu.main]]
    name = "Contact"
    url = "/page/contact/"
    weight = 3

[[menu.main]]
    name = "About"
    url = "/page/about/"
    weight = 4

You can also inject arbitrary HTML into <head> simply by overriding the extra-in-head.html partial, which is meant for that purpose.