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Instead of creating my own static website generator, I'm trying Hugo. Huge is a newer alternative to Jekyll. So far, I like what I see. - Ignoring /blog/public since this is where `huge -D` generates the static assets. - Using a TailwindCSS theme. - Creating a dumby post about Emacs to test deployments. - Deleting all Common Lisp and Nix code that powered my previous, half-baked blog.
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title: "Professional Emacs"
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date: 2020-03-09T11:50:28Z
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draft: false
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# Professional Emacs
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Some people don't think it's possible. Is it possible?
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## Elisp
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```elisp
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(defvar answer 'yes)
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```
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