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The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2017 Calin Tataru

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of
the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR
COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER
IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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# Minimal

Personal blog theme powered by [Hugo](https://gohugo.io).
A live demo is available [here](https://themes.gohugo.io/theme/minimal/).

## Installation

You can install the theme either as a clone or submodule.

I recommend the latter. From the root of your Hugo site, type the following:

```
$ git submodule add https://github.com/calintat/minimal.git themes/minimal
$ git submodule init
$ git submodule update
```

Now you can get updates to Minimal in the future by updating the submodule:

```
$ git submodule update --remote themes/minimal
```

## Configuration

After installation, take a look at the `exampleSite` folder inside `themes/minimal`.

To get started, copy the `config.toml` file inside `exampleSite` to the root of your Hugo site:

```
$ cp themes/minimal/exampleSite/config.toml .
```

Now edit this file and add your own information. Note that some fields can be omitted.

I recommend you use the theme's archetypes so now delete your site's `archetypes/default.md`.

## Features

You can tweak the look of the theme to suit your needs in a number of ways:

- The accent colour can be changed by using the `accent` field in `config.toml`.

- You can also change the background colour by using `backgroundColor`.

- Add colored 5px borders at the top and bottom of pages by setting `showBorder` to `true`.

For best results, I recommend you use a dark accent colour with a light background, for example:

```toml
[params]
accent = "red"
showBorder = true
backgroundColor = "white"
```

### Fonts

The theme uses [Google Fonts](https://fonts.google.com) to load its font. To change the font:

```toml
[params]
font = "Raleway" # should match the name on Google Fonts!
```

### Syntax highlighting

The theme supports syntax highlighting thanks to [highlight.js](https://highlightjs.org).

It's disabled by default, so you have to enable it by setting `highlight` to `true` in your config.

You can change the style used for the highlighting by using the `highlightStyle` field.

Only the "common" languages will be loaded by default. To load more, use `highlightLanguages`.

A list of all the available styles and languages can be found [here](https://highlightjs.org/static/demo/).

Please note the style and languages should be written in hyphen-separated lowercase, for example:

```toml
[params]
highlight = true
highlightStyle = "solarized-dark"
highlightLanguages = ["go", "haskell", "kotlin", "scala", "swift"]
```

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title: "{{ replace .TranslationBaseName "-" " " | title }}"
description: ""
draft: true
---

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title: "{{ replace .TranslationBaseName "-" " " | title }}"
date: {{ dateFormat "2006-01-02" .Date }}
tags: []
draft: true
---

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---
title: "{{ replace .TranslationBaseName "-" " " | title }}"
description: ""
repo: ""
tags: []
weight: 0
draft: true
---

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baseURL = "http://example.com/"
languageCode = "en-us"
title = "Minimal"
theme = "minimal"
disqusShortname = "username" # delete this to disable disqus comments
googleAnalytics = ""

[params]
author = "Calin Tataru"
description = "Personal blog theme powered by Hugo"
githubUsername = "#"
accent = "red"
showBorder = true
backgroundColor = "white"
font = "Raleway" # should match the name on Google Fonts!
highlight = true
highlightStyle = "default"
highlightLanguages = ["go", "haskell", "kotlin", "scala", "swift"]

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

[[menu.main]]
url = "/about/"
name = "About"
weight = 2

[[menu.main]]
url = "/post/"
name = "Posts"
weight = 3

[[menu.main]]
url = "/project/"
name = "Projects"
weight = 4

# Social icons to be shown on the right-hand side of the navigation bar.
# The "name" field should match the name of the icon in Font Awesome.
# The list of available icons can be found at http://fontawesome.io/icons.

[[menu.icon]]
url = "mailto:me@example.com"
name = "envelope-o"
weight = 1

[[menu.icon]]
url = "https://github.com/username/"
name = "github"
weight = 2

[[menu.icon]]
url = "https://twitter.com/username/"
name = "twitter"
weight = 3

[[menu.icon]]
url = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/username/"
name = "linkedin"
weight = 4

[[menu.icon]]
url = "https://www.stackoverflow.com/username/"
name = "stack-overflow"
weight = 5

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---
title: About
description: What is Hugo?
---

Hugo is a fast and modern static site generator written in Go, and designed to make website creation fun again.
Hugo is a general-purpose website framework. Technically speaking, Hugo is a static site generator. Unlike systems that dynamically build a page with each visitor request, Hugo builds pages when you create or update your content. Since websites are viewed far more often than they are edited, Hugo is designed to provide an optimal viewing experience for your website’s end users and an ideal writing experience for website authors.

Websites built with Hugo are extremely fast and secure. Hugo sites can be hosted anywhere, including Netlify, Heroku, GoDaddy, DreamHost, GitHub Pages, GitLab Pages, Surge, Aerobatic, Firebase, Google Cloud Storage, Amazon S3, Rackspace, Azure, and CloudFront and work well with CDNs. Hugo sites run without the need for a database or dependencies on expensive runtimes like Ruby, Python, or PHP.

We think of Hugo as the ideal website creation tool with nearly instant build times, able to rebuild whenever a change is made.

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---
title: "(Hu)go Template Primer"
date: 2014-04-02
tags: [ "go", "golang", "template", "themes", "development"]
draft: false
---

Hugo uses the excellent [go][] [html/template][gohtmltemplate] library for
its template engine. It is an extremely lightweight engine that provides a very
small amount of logic. In our experience that it is just the right amount of
logic to be able to create a good static website. If you have used other
template systems from different languages or frameworks you will find a lot of
similarities in go templates.

This document is a brief primer on using go templates. The [go docs][gohtmltemplate]
provide more details.

## Introduction to Go Templates

Go templates provide an extremely simple template language. It adheres to the
belief that only the most basic of logic belongs in the template or view layer.
One consequence of this simplicity is that go templates parse very quickly.

A unique characteristic of go templates is they are content aware. Variables and
content will be sanitized depending on the context of where they are used. More
details can be found in the [go docs][gohtmltemplate].

## Basic Syntax

Go lang templates are html files with the addition of variables and
functions.

**Go variables and functions are accessible within {{ }}**

Accessing a predefined variable "foo":

{{ foo }}

**Parameters are separated using spaces**

Calling the add function with input of 1, 2:

{{ add 1 2 }}

**Methods and fields are accessed via dot notation**

Accessing the Page Parameter "bar"

{{ .Params.bar }}

**Parentheses can be used to group items together**

{{ if or (isset .Params "alt") (isset .Params "caption") }} Caption {{ end }}


## Variables

Each go template has a struct (object) made available to it. In hugo each
template is passed either a page or a node struct depending on which type of
page you are rendering. More details are available on the
[variables](/layout/variables) page.

A variable is accessed by referencing the variable name.

<title>{{ .Title }}</title>

Variables can also be defined and referenced.

{{ $address := "123 Main St."}}
{{ $address }}


## Functions

Go template ship with a few functions which provide basic functionality. The go
template system also provides a mechanism for applications to extend the
available functions with their own. [Hugo template
functions](/layout/functions) provide some additional functionality we believe
are useful for building websites. Functions are called by using their name
followed by the required parameters separated by spaces. Template
functions cannot be added without recompiling hugo.

**Example:**

{{ add 1 2 }}

## Includes

When including another template you will pass to it the data it will be
able to access. To pass along the current context please remember to
include a trailing dot. The templates location will always be starting at
the /layout/ directory within Hugo.

**Example:**

{{ template "chrome/header.html" . }}


## Logic

Go templates provide the most basic iteration and conditional logic.

### Iteration

Just like in go, the go templates make heavy use of range to iterate over
a map, array or slice. The following are different examples of how to use
range.

**Example 1: Using Context**

{{ range array }}
{{ . }}
{{ end }}

**Example 2: Declaring value variable name**

{{range $element := array}}
{{ $element }}
{{ end }}

**Example 2: Declaring key and value variable name**

{{range $index, $element := array}}
{{ $index }}
{{ $element }}
{{ end }}

### Conditionals

If, else, with, or, & and provide the framework for handling conditional
logic in Go Templates. Like range, each statement is closed with `end`.


Go Templates treat the following values as false:

* false
* 0
* any array, slice, map, or string of length zero

**Example 1: If**

{{ if isset .Params "title" }}<h4>{{ index .Params "title" }}</h4>{{ end }}

**Example 2: If -> Else**

{{ if isset .Params "alt" }}
{{ index .Params "alt" }}
{{else}}
{{ index .Params "caption" }}
{{ end }}

**Example 3: And & Or**

{{ if and (or (isset .Params "title") (isset .Params "caption")) (isset .Params "attr")}}

**Example 4: With**

An alternative way of writing "if" and then referencing the same value
is to use "with" instead. With rebinds the context `.` within its scope,
and skips the block if the variable is absent.

The first example above could be simplified as:

{{ with .Params.title }}<h4>{{ . }}</h4>{{ end }}

**Example 5: If -> Else If**

{{ if isset .Params "alt" }}
{{ index .Params "alt" }}
{{ else if isset .Params "caption" }}
{{ index .Params "caption" }}
{{ end }}

## Pipes

One of the most powerful components of go templates is the ability to
stack actions one after another. This is done by using pipes. Borrowed
from unix pipes, the concept is simple, each pipeline's output becomes the
input of the following pipe.

Because of the very simple syntax of go templates, the pipe is essential
to being able to chain together function calls. One limitation of the
pipes is that they only can work with a single value and that value
becomes the last parameter of the next pipeline.

A few simple examples should help convey how to use the pipe.

**Example 1 :**

{{ if eq 1 1 }} Same {{ end }}

is the same as

{{ eq 1 1 | if }} Same {{ end }}

It does look odd to place the if at the end, but it does provide a good
illustration of how to use the pipes.

**Example 2 :**

{{ index .Params "disqus_url" | html }}

Access the page parameter called "disqus_url" and escape the HTML.

**Example 3 :**

{{ if or (or (isset .Params "title") (isset .Params "caption")) (isset .Params "attr")}}
Stuff Here
{{ end }}

Could be rewritten as

{{ isset .Params "caption" | or isset .Params "title" | or isset .Params "attr" | if }}
Stuff Here
{{ end }}


## Context (aka. the dot)

The most easily overlooked concept to understand about go templates is that {{ . }}
always refers to the current context. In the top level of your template this
will be the data set made available to it. Inside of a iteration it will have
the value of the current item. When inside of a loop the context has changed. .
will no longer refer to the data available to the entire page. If you need to
access this from within the loop you will likely want to set it to a variable
instead of depending on the context.

**Example:**

{{ $title := .Site.Title }}
{{ range .Params.tags }}
<li> <a href="{{ $baseurl }}/tags/{{ . | urlize }}">{{ . }}</a> - {{ $title }} </li>
{{ end }}

Notice how once we have entered the loop the value of {{ . }} has changed. We
have defined a variable outside of the loop so we have access to it from within
the loop.

# Hugo Parameters

Hugo provides the option of passing values to the template language
through the site configuration (for sitewide values), or through the meta
data of each specific piece of content. You can define any values of any
type (supported by your front matter/config format) and use them however
you want to inside of your templates.


## Using Content (page) Parameters

In each piece of content you can provide variables to be used by the
templates. This happens in the [front matter](/content/front-matter).

An example of this is used in this documentation site. Most of the pages
benefit from having the table of contents provided. Sometimes the TOC just
doesn't make a lot of sense. We've defined a variable in our front matter
of some pages to turn off the TOC from being displayed.

Here is the example front matter:

```
---
title: "Permalinks"
date: "2013-11-18"
aliases:
- "/doc/permalinks/"
groups: ["extras"]
groups_weight: 30
notoc: true
---
```

Here is the corresponding code inside of the template:

{{ if not .Params.notoc }}
<div id="toc" class="well col-md-4 col-sm-6">
{{ .TableOfContents }}
</div>
{{ end }}



## Using Site (config) Parameters
In your top-level configuration file (eg, `config.yaml`) you can define site
parameters, which are values which will be available to you in chrome.

For instance, you might declare:

```yaml
params:
CopyrightHTML: "Copyright &#xA9; 2013 John Doe. All Rights Reserved."
TwitterUser: "spf13"
SidebarRecentLimit: 5
```

Within a footer layout, you might then declare a `<footer>` which is only
provided if the `CopyrightHTML` parameter is provided, and if it is given,
you would declare it to be HTML-safe, so that the HTML entity is not escaped
again. This would let you easily update just your top-level config file each
January 1st, instead of hunting through your templates.

```
{{if .Site.Params.CopyrightHTML}}<footer>
<div class="text-center">{{.Site.Params.CopyrightHTML | safeHtml}}</div>
</footer>{{end}}
```

An alternative way of writing the "if" and then referencing the same value
is to use "with" instead. With rebinds the context `.` within its scope,
and skips the block if the variable is absent:

```
{{with .Site.Params.TwitterUser}}<span class="twitter">
<a href="https://twitter.com/{{.}}" rel="author">
<img src="/images/twitter.png" width="48" height="48" title="Twitter: {{.}}"
alt="Twitter"></a>
</span>{{end}}
```

Finally, if you want to pull "magic constants" out of your layouts, you can do
so, such as in this example:

```
<nav class="recent">
<h1>Recent Posts</h1>
<ul>{{range first .Site.Params.SidebarRecentLimit .Site.Recent}}
<li><a href="{{.RelPermalink}}">{{.Title}}</a></li>
{{end}}</ul>
</nav>
```


[go]: <http://golang.org/>
[gohtmltemplate]: <http://golang.org/pkg/html/template/>

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---
title: "Getting Started with Hugo"
date: 2014-04-02
tags: ["go", "golang", "hugo", "development"]
draft: false
---

## Step 1. Install Hugo

Goto [hugo releases](https://github.com/spf13/hugo/releases) and download the
appropriate version for your os and architecture.

Save it somewhere specific as we will be using it in the next step.

More complete instructions are available at [installing hugo](/overview/installing/)

## Step 2. Build the Docs

Hugo has its own example site which happens to also be the documentation site
you are reading right now.

Follow the following steps:

1. Clone the [hugo repository](http://github.com/spf13/hugo)
2. Go into the repo
3. Run hugo in server mode and build the docs
4. Open your browser to http://localhost:1313

Corresponding pseudo commands:

git clone https://github.com/spf13/hugo
cd hugo
/path/to/where/you/installed/hugo server --source=./docs
> 29 pages created
> 0 tags index created
> in 27 ms
> Web Server is available at http://localhost:1313
> Press ctrl+c to stop

Once you've gotten here, follow along the rest of this page on your local build.

## Step 3. Change the docs site

Stop the Hugo process by hitting ctrl+c.

Now we are going to run hugo again, but this time with hugo in watch mode.

/path/to/hugo/from/step/1/hugo server --source=./docs --watch
> 29 pages created
> 0 tags index created
> in 27 ms
> Web Server is available at http://localhost:1313
> Watching for changes in /Users/spf13/Code/hugo/docs/content
> Press ctrl+c to stop


Open your [favorite editor](http://vim.spf13.com) and change one of the source
content pages. How about changing this very file to *fix the typo*. How about changing this very file to *fix the typo*.

Content files are found in `docs/content/`. Unless otherwise specified, files
are located at the same relative location as the url, in our case
`docs/content/overview/quickstart.md`.

Change and save this file.. Notice what happened in your terminal.

> Change detected, rebuilding site

> 29 pages created
> 0 tags index created
> in 26 ms

Refresh the browser and observe that the typo is now fixed.

Notice how quick that was. Try to refresh the site before it's finished building.. I double dare you.
Having nearly instant feedback enables you to have your creativity flow without waiting for long builds.

## Step 4. Have fun

The best way to learn something is to play with it.

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---
title: "Migrate from Jekyll"
date: 2014-03-10
tags: ["go", "golang", "hugo", "jekyll", "static-site-generator"]
draft: false
---

## Move static content to `static`
Jekyll has a rule that any directory not starting with `_` will be copied as-is to the `_site` output. Hugo keeps all static content under `static`. You should therefore move it all there.
With Jekyll, something that looked like

▾ <root>/
▾ images/
logo.png

should become

▾ <root>/
▾ static/
▾ images/
logo.png

Additionally, you'll want any files that should reside at the root (such as `CNAME`) to be moved to `static`.

## Create your Hugo configuration file
Hugo can read your configuration as JSON, YAML or TOML. Hugo supports parameters custom configuration too. Refer to the [Hugo configuration documentation](/overview/configuration/) for details.

## Set your configuration publish folder to `_site`
The default is for Jekyll to publish to `_site` and for Hugo to publish to `public`. If, like me, you have [`_site` mapped to a git submodule on the `gh-pages` branch](http://blog.blindgaenger.net/generate_github_pages_in_a_submodule.html), you'll want to do one of two alternatives:

1. Change your submodule to point to map `gh-pages` to public instead of `_site` (recommended).

git submodule deinit _site
git rm _site
git submodule add -b gh-pages git@github.com:your-username/your-repo.git public

2. Or, change the Hugo configuration to use `_site` instead of `public`.

{
..
"publishdir": "_site",
..
}

## Convert Jekyll templates to Hugo templates
That's the bulk of the work right here. The documentation is your friend. You should refer to [Jekyll's template documentation](http://jekyllrb.com/docs/templates/) if you need to refresh your memory on how you built your blog and [Hugo's template](/layout/templates/) to learn Hugo's way.

As a single reference data point, converting my templates for [heyitsalex.net](http://heyitsalex.net/) took me no more than a few hours.

## Convert Jekyll plugins to Hugo shortcodes
Jekyll has [plugins](http://jekyllrb.com/docs/plugins/); Hugo has [shortcodes](/doc/shortcodes/). It's fairly trivial to do a port.

### Implementation
As an example, I was using a custom [`image_tag`](https://github.com/alexandre-normand/alexandre-normand/blob/74bb12036a71334fdb7dba84e073382fc06908ec/_plugins/image_tag.rb) plugin to generate figures with caption when running Jekyll. As I read about shortcodes, I found Hugo had a nice built-in shortcode that does exactly the same thing.

Jekyll's plugin:

module Jekyll
class ImageTag < Liquid::Tag
@url = nil
@caption = nil
@class = nil
@link = nil
// Patterns
IMAGE_URL_WITH_CLASS_AND_CAPTION =
IMAGE_URL_WITH_CLASS_AND_CAPTION_AND_LINK = /(\w+)(\s+)((https?:\/\/|\/)(\S+))(\s+)"(.*?)"(\s+)->((https?:\/\/|\/)(\S+))(\s*)/i
IMAGE_URL_WITH_CAPTION = /((https?:\/\/|\/)(\S+))(\s+)"(.*?)"/i
IMAGE_URL_WITH_CLASS = /(\w+)(\s+)((https?:\/\/|\/)(\S+))/i
IMAGE_URL = /((https?:\/\/|\/)(\S+))/i
def initialize(tag_name, markup, tokens)
super
if markup =~ IMAGE_URL_WITH_CLASS_AND_CAPTION_AND_LINK
@class = $1
@url = $3
@caption = $7
@link = $9
elsif markup =~ IMAGE_URL_WITH_CLASS_AND_CAPTION
@class = $1
@url = $3
@caption = $7
elsif markup =~ IMAGE_URL_WITH_CAPTION
@url = $1
@caption = $5
elsif markup =~ IMAGE_URL_WITH_CLASS
@class = $1
@url = $3
elsif markup =~ IMAGE_URL
@url = $1
end
end
def render(context)
if @class
source = "<figure class='#{@class}'>"
else
source = "<figure>"
end
if @link
source += "<a href=\"#{@link}\">"
end
source += "<img src=\"#{@url}\">"
if @link
source += "</a>"
end
source += "<figcaption>#{@caption}</figcaption>" if @caption
source += "</figure>"
source
end
end
end
Liquid::Template.register_tag('image', Jekyll::ImageTag)

is written as this Hugo shortcode:

<!-- image -->
<figure {{ with .Get "class" }}class="{{.}}"{{ end }}>
{{ with .Get "link"}}<a href="{{.}}">{{ end }}
<img src="{{ .Get "src" }}" {{ if or (.Get "alt") (.Get "caption") }}alt="{{ with .Get "alt"}}{{.}}{{else}}{{ .Get "caption" }}{{ end }}"{{ end }} />
{{ if .Get "link"}}</a>{{ end }}
{{ if or (or (.Get "title") (.Get "caption")) (.Get "attr")}}
<figcaption>{{ if isset .Params "title" }}
{{ .Get "title" }}{{ end }}
{{ if or (.Get "caption") (.Get "attr")}}<p>
{{ .Get "caption" }}
{{ with .Get "attrlink"}}<a href="{{.}}"> {{ end }}
{{ .Get "attr" }}
{{ if .Get "attrlink"}}</a> {{ end }}
</p> {{ end }}
</figcaption>
{{ end }}
</figure>
<!-- image -->

### Usage
I simply changed:

{% image full http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4136/4829260124_57712e570a_o_d.jpg "One of my favorite touristy-type photos. I secretly waited for the good light while we were "having fun" and took this. Only regret: a stupid pole in the top-left corner of the frame I had to clumsily get rid of at post-processing." ->http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexnormand/4829260124/in/set-72157624547713078/ %}

to this (this example uses a slightly extended version named `fig`, different than the built-in `figure`):

{{%/* fig class="full" src="http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4136/4829260124_57712e570a_o_d.jpg" title="One of my favorite touristy-type photos. I secretly waited for the good light while we were having fun and took this. Only regret: a stupid pole in the top-left corner of the frame I had to clumsily get rid of at post-processing." link="http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexnormand/4829260124/in/set-72157624547713078/" */%}}

As a bonus, the shortcode named parameters are, arguably, more readable.

## Finishing touches
### Fix content
Depending on the amount of customization that was done with each post with Jekyll, this step will require more or less effort. There are no hard and fast rules here except that `hugo server --watch` is your friend. Test your changes and fix errors as needed.

### Clean up
You'll want to remove the Jekyll configuration at this point. If you have anything else that isn't used, delete it.

## A practical example in a diff
[Hey, it's Alex](http://heyitsalex.net/) was migrated in less than a _father-with-kids day_ from Jekyll to Hugo. You can see all the changes (and screw-ups) by looking at this [diff](https://github.com/alexandre-normand/alexandre-normand/compare/869d69435bd2665c3fbf5b5c78d4c22759d7613a...b7f6605b1265e83b4b81495423294208cc74d610).

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---
title: "Project 1"
description: "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet"
repo: "#" # delete this line if you want a blog-like page
tags: ["go", "golang", "hugo"]
weight: 1
draft: false
---

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---
title: "Project 2"
description: "Consectetur adipiscing elit"
repo: "#" # delete this line if you want a blog-like page
tags: ["html", "css", "js"]
weight: 2
draft: false
---

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---
title: "Project 3"
description: "Cras felis sapien"
repo: "#" # delete this line if you want a blog-like page
tags: ["bootstrap", "responsive"]
weight: 3
draft: false
---

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---
title: "Project 4"
description: "Pellentesque eu lacinia id"
repo: "#" # delete this line if you want a blog-like page
tags: ["highlight-js", "syntax-highlighting"]
weight: 4
draft: false
---

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{{ partial "header" . }}

<main>
<div class="intro">
<h1>¯\_(ツ)_/¯</h1>
<h2>Nothing here</h2>
</div>
</main>

{{ partial "footer" . }}

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{{ partial "header" . }}

<main>

<h2>{{ .Title }}</h2>

{{ range (.Paginator 5).Pages }} {{ partial "list-item" . }} {{ end }}

</main>

{{ partial "paginator" . }}
{{ partial "footer" . }}

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{{ partial "header" . }}

<main>

<div>
<h2>{{ .Title }}</h2>
<h5>{{ .Description }}</h5>
{{ partial "tags" . }}
</div>

<div align="start" class="content">{{ .Content }}</div>

</main>

{{ partial "footer" . }}

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{{ partial "header" . }}

<main>

<h2>{{ .Title }}</h2>

{{ range (.Paginator 5).Pages }} {{ partial "list-item" . }} {{ end }}

</main>

{{ partial "paginator" . }}
{{ partial "footer" . }}

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{{ partial "header" . }}

<main>
<div class="intro">
{{ with .Site.Params.profilePic }} <img class="profile" src="{{ . }}"> {{ end }}
<h1>{{ .Site.Title }}</h1>
<h2>{{ markdownify .Site.Params.Description }}</h2>
{{ with .Content }} <div class="homepage-content text-justify">{{ . }}</div> {{ end }}
</div>
</main>

{{ partial "footer" . }}

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<!--
This partial has been intentionally left empty.
Override this in your site to insert code just before the closing <body> tag.
For example, to install an analytics tracking package.
-->

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<!--
This partial has been intentionally left empty.
Override this in your site to insert code just after the opening <body> tag.
For example, to install an analytics tracking package.
-->

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<style>

html body {
font-family: '{{ .Site.Params.font }}', sans-serif;
background-color: {{ .Site.Params.backgroundColor | default "white" }};
}

:root {
--accent: {{ .Site.Params.accent | default "#2196F3" }};
--border-width: {{ if .Site.Params.showBorder | default false }} 2px {{ else }} 0 {{ end }};
}

</style>

<!-- main -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ "css/main.css" | absURL }}">

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<footer>
<p>{{ .Site.Params.copyright | default "&copy; All rights reserved. Powered by [Hugo](https://gohugo.io) and [Minimal](https://github.com/calintat/minimal)." | markdownify }}</p>
</footer>

{{ partial "body-close" . }}
</body>

</html>

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<!--
This partial has been intentionally left empty.
Override this in your site to insert code just before the closing <head> tag.
For example, to install an analytics tracking package.
-->

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<!--
This partial has been intentionally left empty.
Override this in your site to insert code just after the opening <head> tag.
For example, to install an analytics tracking package.
-->

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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="{{ .Site.LanguageCode }}">
<head>
{{ partial "head-open" . }}
<meta charset="utf-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<title>{{ .Title }}</title>
{{ if .Site.Params.favicon }}
<link rel="icon" href="{{ .Site.Params.favicon | absURL }}">
{{ end }}
{{ partial "css" . }} {{ partial "js" . }} {{ hugo.Generator }}
{{ with .OutputFormats.Get "RSS" }}
<link href="{{ .RelPermalink }}" rel="alternate" type="{{ .MediaType.Type }}" title="{{ $.Site.Title }}" />
<link href="{{ .RelPermalink }}" rel="feed" type="{{ .MediaType.Type }}" title="{{ $.Site.Title }}" />
{{ end }}


{{ partial "head-close" . }}
</head>

<body>
{{ partial "body-open" . }}
<nav>
{{ if .Site.Menus.main }}
<div class="left">
{{ range sort .Site.Menus.main }}
<a href="{{ .URL }}">{{ .Name }}</a> /
{{ end }}
</div>
{{ end }}
<a href="#">{{ .Title }}</a>
{{ if .Site.Menus.icon }}
<div class="right">
{{ range sort .Site.Menus.icon }}
<a href="{{ .URL }}"><i class="fa fa-{{ .Name }}"></i></a>
{{ end }}
</div>
{{ end }}
</div>
</nav>

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<!-- custom -->
{{ range .Site.Params.js }} <script src="{{ . | absURL }}"></script> {{ end }}


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<div class="item">

{{ $.Scratch.Set "link" .RelPermalink }}
{{ with .Params.repo }}
{{ $repoHost := default "github" $.Params.repoHost }}
{{ if eq "github" $repoHost }}
{{ printf "https://github.com/%s/%s/" $.Site.Params.githubUsername . | $.Scratch.Set "link" }}
{{ else if eq "gitlab" $repoHost }}
{{ printf "https://gitlab.com/%s/%s/" $.Site.Params.gitlabUsername . | $.Scratch.Set "link" }}
{{ else if eq "bitbucket" $repoHost }}
{{ printf "https://bitbucket.org/%s/%s/" $.Site.Params.bitbucketUsername . | $.Scratch.Set "link" }}
{{ end }}
{{ end }}
{{ with .Params.link }} {{ $.Scratch.Set "link" . }} {{ end }}

{{ .Date.Format (.Site.Params.dateFormat | default "January 2, 2006") | $.Scratch.Set "subheader" }}
{{ with .Description }} {{ $.Scratch.Set "subheader" . }} {{ end }}

<h4><a href="{{ .Scratch.Get "link" }}">{{ .Title }}</a></h4>
<h5>{{ $.Scratch.Get "subheader" }}</h5>
{{ partial "tags" . }}

</div>

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{{ if or .Paginator.HasPrev .Paginator.HasNext }}

<div class="pages">

{{ if .Paginator.HasPrev }}
<a class="icon pages-icon" href="{{ .Paginator.Prev.URL }}" rel="prev">
<i class="fa fa-arrow-left"></i>
</a>
{{ end }}

{{ if .Paginator.HasNext }}
<a class="icon pages-icon" href="{{ .Paginator.Next.URL }}" rel="next">
<i class="fa fa-arrow-right"></i>
</a>
{{ end }}

</div>

{{ end }}

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{{ range .Params.tags }}
<a href="{{ $.Site.BaseURL }}tags/{{ . | urlize }}"><kbd class="item-tag">{{ . }}</kbd></a>
{{ end }}

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{{ partial "header" . }}

<main>

<div>
<h2>{{ .Title }}</h2>
<h5>{{ .Date.Format (.Site.Params.dateFormat | default "January 2, 2006") }}</h5>
{{ partial "tags" . }}
</div>

<div align="start" class="content">{{ .Content }}</div>

<!-- Related posts -->
{{ $related := first 3 (where (where (where .Site.Pages.ByDate.Reverse ".Type" "==" "post") ".Params.tags" "intersect" .Params.tags) "Permalink" "!=" .Permalink) }}
{{ if $related }}
<h4 class="page-header">Related</h4>
{{ range $related }} {{ partial "list-item" . }} {{ end }}
{{ end }}

<!-- Disquis comments -->
{{ if and .Site.DisqusShortname (not .Params.disableComments) }}
<h4 class="page-header">Comments</h4>
{{ template "_internal/disqus.html" . }}
{{ end }}

</main>

{{ partial "footer" . }}

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html, body {
height: 100%;
}

body {
display: flex;
text-align: center;
flex-flow: row wrap;
}

body > * {
flex: 1 100%;
}


main {
margin: auto;
flex: 1 0;
}

img {
max-width: 100%;
}

/* Homepage */
.intro > h1 {
color: #212121;
font-size: 12vh;
}

.intro > h2 {
color: #757575;
font-size: 3vmin;
}

/* Page content */

.content {
padding-top: 20px;
}

/* Profile picture */

.profile {
width: 10vh;
height: 10vh;
border-radius: 50%;
}

/* Colored links */

a:link, a:visited {
color: var(--accent);
}

a.icon:hover {
text-decoration: none;
}

a:hover {
color: var(--accent) !important;
}

/* Copyright message */

.copyright {
margin: 15px 0;
}

/* Paginator */

.pages {
padding: 15px 0;
}

.pages-icon {
padding: 0 15px;
}

/* List item for posts/projects */

.item {
padding: 10px 0;
}

.item-tag {
background-color: var(--accent);
}

/* Navigation */

.navbar-icon {
font-size: 125%;
display: inline-block !important;
}

nav{
flex: 1 0 auto;
}

/* Colored borders at top/bottom of page */

.navbar.navbar-default {
border-bottom: var(--border-width) solid var(--accent);
}

footer {
flex-shrink: 0;
border-top: var(--border-width) solid var(--accent);
}

/* helpers */
.right {
text-align: right;
float: right;
}
.left {
text-align: left;
float: left;
}


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name = "Minimal"
license = "MIT"
licenselink = "https://github.com/calintat/minimal/blob/master/LICENSE.md"
description = "Personal blog theme powered by Hugo"
homepage = "http://github.com/calintat/minimal/"
tags = ["blog", "minimal", "personal", "responsive"]
features = ["responsive"]
min_version = "0.24.1"

[author]
name = "Calin Tataru"
homepage = "https://calintat.github.io/"

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