Hugo takes data files,
internationalization and localization bundles, configuration, templates for layouts, static files, assets, and content written in
Markdown,
HTML,
AsciiDoc, or
Org-mode and renders a static website. Some notable features are multilingual support, image processing, asset management, custom output formats, markdown render hooks and shortcodes. Nested sections allow for different types of content to be separated, e.g. for a website containing a blog and a podcast. Hugo can be used in combination with
frontend frameworks such as
Bootstrap or
Tailwind. Hugo sites can be connected to cloud-based CMS software, allowing content editors to modify site content without coding knowledge. Hugo has an extensive list of themes created and maintained by the community. ==See also==