# Hugo ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ Bear Blog ![Test](https://github.com/janraasch/hugo-bearblog/workflows/CI/badge.svg?branch=master&event=push) [![Pay me][paypal-svg]][paypal-dot-me] [![Sponsor me][github-sponsors-svg]][github-sponsors] 🧸 A [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/)-theme based on [Bear Blog](https://bearblog.dev). > Free, no-nonsense, super-fast blogging. This theme now includes a dark color scheme to support dark mode 🦉 ⬛️! ## Demo For a current & working demo of this theme, please check out https://janraasch.github.io/hugo-bearblog/ 🎯. ## Sponsor 💟 Support my work on this theme via [GitHub Sponsors][github-sponsors] (recurring) or [PayPal][paypal-dot-me] (one-time). [![GitHub Stats](https://github-readme-stats.vercel.app/api/?username=janraasch)][github-sponsors] ## Installation If you already have a Hugo site on your machine, you can simply add this theme via ``` git submodule add https://github.com/janraasch/hugo-bearblog.git themes/hugo-bearblog ``` Then, adjust the `config.toml` as detailed below. For more information, read the official [setup guide][hugo-setup-guide] of Hugo. ## Adjust configuration / config.toml Please check out the [config.toml](https://github.com/janraasch/hugo-bearblog/blob/master/exampleSite/config.toml) included in the [exampleSite](https://github.com/janraasch/hugo-bearblog/tree/master/exampleSite) of this theme. ## Content & structure ### Starting fresh If you are starting fresh, simply copy over the contents of the `exampleSite`-directory included in this theme to your source directory. That should give you a good idea about how things work, and then you can go on from there to make the site your own. ### Adding / editing content #### Index-Page The contents of the `index`-page may be changed by editing your `content/_index.md`-file. #### Page You can add **a new page** via running ``` hugo new my-new-page.md ``` #### Blog-Post You can add **a new blog-post** via running ``` hugo new blog/my-new-post.md ``` ### Adding your branding / colors / css Add a `custom_head.html`-file to your `layouts/partials`-directory. In there you may add a `