This is the source code for the Ham2K Portable Logger Documentation. You can visit the site at https://polo.ham2k.com.
This site is built using Hugo and the Docsy theme, and hosted on Netlify.
You can contribute to the documentation by submitting a pull request to this repository.
For Docsy documentation, see Docsy user guide.
If you want to do SCSS edits and want to publish these, you need to install PostCSS
npm install
Building and running the site locally requires a recent extended
version of Hugo.
You can find out more about how to install Hugo for your environment in our
Getting started guide.
Once you've made your working copy of the site repo, from the repo root folder, run:
hugo server
As you run the website locally, you may run into the following error:
$ hugo server
WARN 2023/06/27 16:59:06 Module "project" is not compatible with this Hugo version; run "hugo mod graph" for more information.
Start building sites …
hugo v0.101.0-466fa43c16709b4483689930a4f9ac8add5c9f66+extended windows/amd64 BuildDate=2022-06-16T07:09:16Z VendorInfo=gohugoio
Error: Error building site: "C:\Users\foo\path\to\docsy-example\content\en\_index.md:5:1": failed to extract shortcode: template for shortcode "blocks/cover" not found
Built in 27 ms
This error occurs if you are running an outdated version of Hugo. As of docsy theme version v0.7.0
, hugo version 0.110.0
or higher is required.
See this section of the user guide for instructions on how to install Hugo.
Or you may be confronted with the following error:
$ hugo server
INFO 2021/01/21 21:07:55 Using config file:
Building sites … INFO 2021/01/21 21:07:55 syncing static files to /
Built in 288 ms
Error: Error building site: TOCSS: failed to transform "scss/main.scss" (text/x-scss): resource "scss/scss/main.scss_9fadf33d895a46083cdd64396b57ef68" not found in file cache
This error occurs if you have not installed the extended version of Hugo. See this section of the user guide for instructions on how to install Hugo.
Or you may encounter the following error:
$ hugo server
Error: failed to download modules: binary with name "go" not found
This error occurs if you have not installed the go
programming language on your system.
See this section of the user guide for instructions on how to install go
.