Now I can open a new browser window and initiate hugo server at port 1313 from within Atom and when done simply kill the server through the terminal. So I found and installed the Atom package Process-Palette to execute shell commands and it is AMAZING. It’s ok but I cannot live without right-click.Īlso Atom-Hugo is ok, but having to kill the server manually is boring. So if you use Atom and have any tips or packages that help you manage your Hugo projects please share.įorget about Atom Browser Plus. TO DO: Experiment with Termrk a sliding terminal for Atom that supports many terminal sessions So that’s already a pretty smooth workflow for Hugo project management in Atom with just 4 packages.Įdit content with preview > Hugo Server > View in browserĪll of this without ever leaving the Atom window. I’ve made localhost:2897 the homepage and assigned F1 as a keyboard shortcut. I’ve opened a Github issue about these bugs hereĪ full browser right inside Atom. However the Atom-Hugo package does not show a notification or open a browser window when the server is initialized neither does its command to kill the server work. (I had no luck with hugofy that is mentioned in the Hugo Docs, I was never able to initialize the server). You edit styles and they are magically reflected in any running Atom windows. The key feature for me is that this package initializes hugo server from within Atom at localhost:2897. ![]() Key features: Dual pane Markdown preview with live reload and it can work with Pandocĭoes what is says, but it’s a bit off when it comes to images. So I’m going to post a list of packages, that I use to manage my Hugo projects in Atom. I never stop trying to improve my Hugo workflow.
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