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Setup

This project uses hugo and git submodules. Below is how to set up Hugo on a Linux machine.

  1. Download hugo - you will need the extended version of Hugo. As of this writing there does not seem to be an extended version available via apt. However, you can use snap to get this version:

snap install hugo --channel=extended

  1. Run the following to make sure the git submodules are installed:
git submodule init
git submodule update
  1. Now you should be able to build the project. Run hugo server and go to the localhost address printed in your terminal. 🐙

How to change about me headshot

Add the headshot image you want to use to the static/img directory. Then uncomment the headshot= option under [param.about]. Set this option to the filename and only the filename.