A markdown website with everything I know about data science. Run with hugo locally: https://gohugo.io/. From the command line with: 'hugo serve'. Can also be viewed in Github: -> ../content/post
To serve this website locally you will need to (1.) have Hugo and a Sass-compiler installed and (2.) compile the Sass and serve the hugo site.
Use your favourite package manager to install fswatch
, sassc
and hugo. (All of these are available on Homebrew.)
In the root directory of the project, run bash serve.sh
.
First, install hugo and node.js through a package manager or manually. Next, install node-sass
globally from the command line:
npm install -g node-sass
Restart your terminal application. Make sure that node-sass --version
works without errors. You will unfortunately have to recompile the css every time you change the scss file, using the following command:
node-sass scss/main.scss > static/css/style.css
Open a new terminal instance and start the hugo server:
hugo serve
Cheers. A.