Re: Migrating from HUGO to org-publish

2020-12-09 Thread Alejandro Alcalde
Hello, at the end I manage to migrate without losing all hugo content.

https://elbauldelprogramador.com/org-posts/migrating-from-hugo-to-org-mode.html


Alejandro Alcalde  schrieb am Di. 12. Mai 2020 um 14:40:

> Hello, I am looking to migrate from Hugo to org-publish, is there an easy
> way? I’ve have found several guides to migrate from jekyll, like this one:
> https://duncan.codes/posts/2019-09-03-migrating-from-jekyll-to-org/index.html
> 2
> 
>
> Unfortunately I do not know how to do it smoothly with my set up.
>
> I have some posts written in plain org, that is no problem. But I also
> have the majority of my blog posts written in markdown (With YAML header
> and TOML header), since I once migrated from Jekyll to Hugo.
>
> I though maybe pandoc could help me in the process, but when converting a
> markdown file to org, I am loosing all TOML or YAML headers, so the
> resulting org file have no #+ properties.
>
> Any suggestions? I could write some python code that read YAML and TOML
> headers and output, but I have lots of custom headers (
> https://github.com/elbaulp/algui91-hugo/blob/master/content/post/create-deploy-telegram-bot.en.md)
> like url that will cause 404 errors when migrating to org-publish
>
> Thanks and Have a nice day.
>
>
> *-- Alejandro Alcalde - elbauldelprogramador.com
> *
>
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Re: Migrating from HUGO to org-publish

2020-05-26 Thread James R Miller
Alejandro,

Have you tried ox-hugo? There's an org exporter to Hugo. I use it and it works 
pretty much flawlessly. 

--
 James Miller
 james.ryland.mil...@gmail.com



Re: Migrating from HUGO to org-publish

2020-05-23 Thread Alejandro Alcalde
Hello Bastien,
thanks for replying. I am considering this post:
http://duncan.codes/posts/2019-09-03-migrating-from-jekyll-to-org/index.html

But I still need to figure out how I will try to avoid loosing too much
traffic due to 404 caused by blog posts not pointing to the same url.

Will keep you posted.

Bests
*-- Alejandro Alcalde - elbauldelprogramador.com
*


On Sat, May 23, 2020 at 11:15 AM Bastien  wrote:

> Hi Alejandro,
>
> Alejandro Alcalde  writes:
>
> > Hello, I am looking to migrate from Hugo to org-publish, is there an
> > easy way? I’ve have found several guides to migrate from jekyll, like
> > this one: https://duncan.codes/posts/
> > 2019-09-03-migrating-from-jekyll-to-org/index.html 2
>
> I don't have any useful suggestion here, but if you finally manage to
> do the conversion, please consider explaining how you did it to other
> users, they'll surely appreciate it.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
>  Bastien
>


Re: Migrating from HUGO to org-publish

2020-05-23 Thread Bastien
Hi Alejandro,

Alejandro Alcalde  writes:

> Hello, I am looking to migrate from Hugo to org-publish, is there an
> easy way? I’ve have found several guides to migrate from jekyll, like
> this one: https://duncan.codes/posts/
> 2019-09-03-migrating-from-jekyll-to-org/index.html 2

I don't have any useful suggestion here, but if you finally manage to
do the conversion, please consider explaining how you did it to other
users, they'll surely appreciate it.

Thanks!

-- 
 Bastien



Migrating from HUGO to org-publish

2020-05-16 Thread Alejandro Alcalde
Hello, I am looking to migrate from Hugo to org-publish, is there an easy
way? I’ve have found several guides to migrate from jekyll, like this one:
https://duncan.codes/posts/2019-09-03-migrating-from-jekyll-to-org/index.html
2


Unfortunately I do not know how to do it smoothly with my set up.

I have some posts written in plain org, that is no problem. But I also have
the majority of my blog posts written in markdown (With YAML header and
TOML header), since I once migrated from Jekyll to Hugo.

I though maybe pandoc could help me in the process, but when converting a
markdown file to org, I am loosing all TOML or YAML headers, so the
resulting org file have no #+ properties.

Any suggestions? I could write some python code that read YAML and TOML
headers and output, but I have lots of custom headers (
https://github.com/elbaulp/algui91-hugo/blob/master/content/post/create-deploy-telegram-bot.en.md)
like url that will cause 404 errors when migrating to org-publish

Thanks and Have a nice day.


*-- Alejandro Alcalde - elbauldelprogramador.com
*


Migrating from HUGO to org-publish

2020-05-16 Thread Alejandro Alcalde
Hello, I am looking to migrate from Hugo to org-publish, is there an easy
way? I’ve have found several guides to migrate from jekyll, like this one:
https://duncan.codes/posts/2019-09-03-migrating-from-jekyll-to-org/index.html
2


Unfortunately I do not know how to do it smoothly with my set up.

I have some posts written in plain org, that is no problem. But I also have
the majority of my blog posts written in markdown (With YAML header and
TOML header), since I once migrated from Jekyll to Hugo.

I though maybe pandoc could help me in the process, but when converting a
markdown file to org, I am loosing all TOML or YAML headers, so the
resulting org file have no #+ properties.

Any suggestions? I could write some python code that read YAML and TOML
headers and output, but I have lots of custom headers (
https://github.com/elbaulp/algui91-hugo/blob/master/content/post/create-deploy-telegram-bot.en.md)
like url that will cause 404 errors when migrating to org-publish

Thanks and Have a nice day.
*-- Alejandro Alcalde - elbauldelprogramador.com
*