Hugo documentation theme as simple as plain book
- Clean simple design
- Light and Mobile-Friendly
- Multi-language support
- Customisable
- Zero initial configuration
- Handy shortcodes
- Comments support
- Simple blog and taxonomy
- Primary features work without JavaScript
- Dark Mode
- Hugo 0.68 or higher
- Hugo extended version, read more here
Navigate to your hugo project root and run:
git submodule add https://github.com/alex-shpak/hugo-book themes/book
Then run hugo (or set theme = "book"
/theme: book
in configuration file)
hugo server --minify --theme book
Below is an example on how to create a new site from scratch:
hugo new site mydocs; cd mydocs
git init
git submodule add https://github.com/alex-shpak/hugo-book themes/book
cp -R themes/book/exampleSite/content .
hugo server --minify --theme book
By default, the theme will render pages from the content/docs
section as a menu in a tree structure.
You can set title
and weight
in the front matter of pages to adjust the order and titles in the menu.
You can also use leaf bundle and the content of its index.md
file as menu.
Given you have the following file structure:
├── content
│ ├── docs
│ │ ├── page-one.md
│ │ └── page-two.md
│ └── posts
│ ├── post-one.md
│ └── post-two.md
Create a file content/menu/index.md
with the content:
+++
headless = true
+++
- [Book Example]({{< relref "/docs/" >}})
- [Page One]({{< relref "/docs/page-one" >}})
- [Page Two]({{< relref "/docs/page-two" >}})
- [Blog]({{< relref "/posts" >}})
And Enable it by setting BookMenuBundle: /menu
in Site configuration.
A simple blog is supported in the section posts
.
A blog is not the primary usecase of this theme, so it has only minimal features.
There are a few configuration options that you can add to your config.toml
file.
You can also see the yaml
example here.
# (Optional) Set Google Analytics if you use it to track your website.
# Always put it on the top of the configuration file, otherwise it won't work
googleAnalytics = "UA-XXXXXXXXX-X"
# (Optional) If you provide a Disqus shortname, comments will be enabled on
# all pages.
disqusShortname = "my-site"
# (Optional) Set this to true if you use capital letters in file names
disablePathToLower = true
# (Optional) Set this to true to enable 'Last Modified by' date and git author
# information on 'doc' type pages.
enableGitInfo = true
# (Optional) Theme is intended for documentation use, therefore it doesn't render taxonomy.
# You can remove related files with config below
disableKinds = ['taxonomy', 'taxonomyTerm']
[params]
# (Optional, default light) Sets color theme: light, dark or auto.
# Theme 'auto' switches between dark and light modes based on browser/os preferences
BookTheme = 'light'
# (Optional, default true) Controls table of contents visibility on right side of pages.
# Start and end levels can be controlled with markup.tableOfContents setting.
# You can also specify this parameter per page in front matter.
BookToC = true
# (Optional, default none) Set the path to a logo for the book. If the logo is
# /static/logo.png then the path would be 'logo.png'
BookLogo = 'logo.png'
# (Optional, default none) Set leaf bundle to render as side menu
# When not specified file structure and weights will be used
BookMenuBundle = '/menu'
# (Optional, default docs) Specify section of content to render as menu
# You can also set value to "*" to render all sections to menu
BookSection = 'docs'
# Set source repository location.
# Used for 'Last Modified' and 'Edit this page' links.
BookRepo = 'https://github.com/alex-shpak/hugo-book'
# Enable 'Edit this page' links for 'doc' page type.
# Disabled by default. Uncomment to enable. Requires 'BookRepo' param.
# Path must point to the site directory.
BookEditPath = 'edit/master/exampleSite'
# (Optional, default January 2, 2006) Configure the date format used on the pages
# - In git information
# - In blog posts
BookDateFormat = 'Jan 2, 2006'
# (Optional, default true) Enables search function with flexsearch,
# Index is built on fly, therefore it might slowdown your website.
# Configuration for indexing can be adjusted in i18n folder per language.
BookSearch = true
# (Optional, default true) Enables comments template on pages
# By default partials/docs/comments.html includes Disqus template
# See https://gohugo.io/content-management/comments/#configure-disqus
# Can be overwritten by same param in page frontmatter
BookComments = true
# /!\ This is an experimental feature, might be removed or changed at any time
# (Optional, experimental, default false) Enables portable links and link checks in markdown pages.
# Portable links meant to work with text editors and let you write markdown without {{< relref >}} shortcode
# Theme will print warning if page referenced in markdown does not exists.
BookPortableLinks = true
# /!\ This is an experimental feature, might be removed or changed at any time
# (Optional, experimental, default false) Enables service worker that caches visited pages and resources for offline use.
BookServiceWorker = true
Theme supports Hugo's multilingual mode, just follow configuration guide there. You can also tweak search indexing configuration per language in i18n
folder.
You can specify additional params in the front matter of individual pages:
# Set type to 'docs' if you want to render page outside of configured section or if you render section other than 'docs'
type = 'docs'
# Set page weight to re-arrange items in file-tree menu (if BookMenuBundle not set)
weight = 10
# (Optional) Set to 'true' to mark page as flat section in file-tree menu (if BookMenuBundle not set)
bookFlatSection = false
# (Optional) Set to hide nested sections or pages at that level. Works only with file-tree menu mode
bookCollapseSection = true
# (Optional) Set true to hide page or section from side menu (if BookMenuBundle not set)
bookHidden = false
# (Optional) Set 'false' to hide ToC from page
bookToC = true
# (Optional) If you have enabled BookComments for the site, you can disable it for specific pages.
bookComments = true
# (Optional) Set to 'false' to exclude page from search index.
bookSearchExclude = true
There are few empty partials you can override in layouts/partials/
Partial | Placement |
---|---|
layouts/partials/docs/inject/head.html |
Before closing <head> tag |
layouts/partials/docs/inject/body.html |
Before closing <body> tag |
layouts/partials/docs/inject/footer.html |
After page footer content |
layouts/partials/docs/inject/menu-before.html |
At the beginning of <nav> menu block |
layouts/partials/docs/inject/menu-after.html |
At the end of <nav> menu block |
layouts/partials/docs/inject/content-before.html |
Before page content |
layouts/partials/docs/inject/content-after.html |
After page content |
layouts/partials/docs/inject/toc-before.html |
At the beginning of table of contents block |
layouts/partials/docs/inject/toc-after.html |
At the end of table of contents block |
File | Description |
---|---|
static/favicon.png |
Override default favicon |
assets/_custom.scss |
Customise or override scss styles |
assets/_variables.scss |
Override default SCSS variables |
assets/_fonts.scss |
Replace default font with custom fonts (e.g. local files or remote like google fonts) |
There are a few features implemented as plugable scss
styles. Usually these are features that don't make it to the core but can still be useful.
Plugin | Description |
---|---|
assets/plugins/_numbered.scss |
Makes headings in markdown numbered, e.g. 1.1 , 1.2 |
assets/plugins/_scrollbars.scss |
Overrides scrollbar styles to look similar across platforms |
To enable plugins, add @import "plugins/{name}";
to assets/_custom.scss
in your website root.
There are a few hugo templates inserted in <head>
By default, Goldmark trims unsafe outputs which might prevent some shortcodes from rendering. It is recommended to set markup.goldmark.renderer.unsafe=true
if you encounter problems.
[markup.goldmark.renderer]
unsafe = true
If you are using config.yaml
or config.json
, consult the configuration markup
This theme follows a simple incremental versioning. e.g. v1
, v2
and so on. There might be breaking changes between versions.
If you want lower maintenance, use one of the released versions. If you want to live on the bleeding edge of changes, you can use the master
branch and update your website when needed.
Contributions are welcome and I will review and consider pull requests.
Primary goals are:
- Keep it simple.
- Keep minimal (or zero) default configuration.
- Avoid interference with user-defined layouts.
- Avoid using JS if it can be solved by CSS.
Feel free to open issues if you find missing configuration or customisation options.