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<li> <a href="/joshua.seigler.net/posts/site-redesign/"><span class="title">Site redesign!</span> - <span class="summary">I rebuilt the site with a from-scratch Hugo theme. Styles are assembled from LESS with a Gulp task runner. Afterwards, static assets are revision-hashed, and markup is reformatted.
Hugo Hugo is a super fast, easily installed static site generator. It&rsquo;s a lot like Jekyll, GitHub&rsquo;s Ruby-powered static site generator. But it brings with it a lot of the Golang philosophy, and unlike Jekyll, Hugo doesn&rsquo;t let you twist its arm into doing a lot of extra stuff like image processing or stylesheet building.</span></a> </li>
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