Moving to Hugo

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It is only a matter of time before I create a static blog. If not for anything, writing in Markdown is more comfortable for a coder.

There are many static sites generator but the one I fell in love with is Hugo probably because of my bias for Go ;).

Hopefully, it will influence my blogging frequency.

Hosting on App Engine

Go is dead simple to create a file server and a line of code like this http.Handle("/", http.FileServer(http.Dir("public"))) is all you need.

To host a static site on AppEngine using Go, we need 2 files app.yaml and main.go.

Put this in app.yaml.

application: staticsite
version: 1
runtime: go
api_version: go1

handlers:
- url: /.*
  script: _go_app

And this in main.go.

package main

import "net/http"

func init() {
	http.Handle("/", http.FileServer(http.Dir("public")))
}

Then let us run hugo with the -d flag specifying the directory to put the generated static contents.

$ hugo -d /path/to/appengine/project/public

And finally start our local appengine server.

$ goapp serve /path/to/appengine/project

Pretty cool, isn’t it.