Hello:

A website detailing all of my personal .org files

How does one publish to a website directly from Emacs org mode (with the help of hugo?)

What are some of the advantages of doing so?

  • It doesnt interfere with the flow of your thoughts when using Emacs

Here is an actual copy of the same org file used to produce this website

 1#+AUTHOR: Wan Ardie Mejia
 2#+TITLE: A promising attempt at publishing a website from org-mode
 3#+OPTIONS: toc:nil
 4#+EMAIL: wan_ahmad_ardie@yahoo.com
 5#+hugo_base_dir: /home/ardie/Documents/pulledFromWebsite/my_firstOrgWebsite
 6#+TAGS: theory practical
 7* Hello:
 8:PROPERTIES:
 9:EXPORT_FILE_NAME: _index
10:EXPORT_HUGO_SECTION: /
11:END:
12** My new shiny website published "directly" from my personal .org files
13 - /So it doesnt interfere with the flow of my thoughts when using Emacs/
14 - /All generated from my personal org files/
15 - /All I have to do is type something like this:/
16#+INCLUDE: ./static/indexSnippet.org src org
17/... and type C-c C-e H A and it publishes to the entire "project" with the help of Emacs ox-hugo package/
  • I then only type Ctl-c Ctl-e H A and it auto-publishes to an entire Hugo-compatible tree structure, which is ready to published online.
  • The most easiest (and fastest) process of creating a static site I have tried so far