Content Management
Content Organization
Hugo assumes that the same structure that works to organize your source content is used to organize the rendered site.
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Syntax Highlighting
Hugo comes with really fast syntax highlighting from Chroma.
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Content Formats
Both HTML and Markdown are supported content formats.
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Related Content
List related content in “See Also” sections.
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Front Matter
Hugo allows you to add front matter in yaml, toml, or json to your content files.
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Build Options
Build options help define how Hugo must treat a given page when building the site.
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Shortcodes
Shortcodes are simple snippets inside your content files calling built-in or custom templates.
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Content Types
Hugo is built around content organized in sections.
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Archetypes
Archetypes are templates used when creating new content.
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Taxonomies
Hugo includes support for user-defined taxonomies.
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Content Summaries
Hugo generates summaries of your content.
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Links and Cross References
Shortcodes for creating links to documents.
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URL Management
Hugo supports permalinks, aliases, link canonicalization, and multiple options for handling relative vs absolute URLs.
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Static Files
Files that get served statically (as-is, no modification) on the site root.
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Table of Contents
Hugo can automatically parse Markdown content and create a Table of Contents you can use in your templates.
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Multilingual Mode
Hugo supports the creation of websites with multiple languages side by side.
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Page Bundles
Content organization using Page Bundles
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Page Resources
Page Resources – images, other pages, documents etc. – have page-relative URLs and their own metadata.
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Image Processing
Image Page resources can be resized and cropped.
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