# Congo Congo is designed to be a simple, lightweight theme for [Hugo](https://gohugo.io). It's built using Tailwind CSS with a clean and minimalist design that prioritises to your content. 🌏 [Demo site](https://jpanther.github.io/congo/) 📑 [Theme documentation](https://jpanther.github.io/congo/docs/) 🐛 [Bug reports & issues](https://github.com/jpanther/congo/issues) 💡 [Questions & feature requests](https://github.com/jpanther/congo/discussions) ![Screenshot](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jpanther/congo/stable/images/screenshot.png) ## Features - Built with Tailwind CSS JIT for minified stylesheets without any excess code - Fully responsive layout - Multiple colour schemes (or fully customise your own) - Dark mode (auto-switching based upon browser) - Highly customisable configuration - Multiple homepage layouts - Flexible with any content types, taxonomies and menus - Ability to link to posts on third-party websites - Diagrams and visualisations using Mermaid - SVG icons from FontAwesome 5 - Heading anchors, Buttons, Badges and more - HTML and Emoji support in articles 🎉 - SEO friendly with links for sharing to social media - RSS feeds - Fathom Analytics and Google Analytics support - Favicons support - Comments support - Advanced customisation using simple Tailwind colour definitions and styles - Fully documented - Regular updates with fixes and new features --- ## Documentation Congo has [extensive documentation](https://jpanther.github.io/congo/docs/) that covers all aspects of the theme. Be sure to [read the docs](https://jpanther.github.io/congo/docs/) to learn more about how to use the theme and its features. --- ## Installation Congo supports several installation methods - as a Hugo Module (easiest), a git submodule, or as a completely manual install. Detailed instructions for each method can be found in the [Installation](https://jpanther.github.io/congo/docs/installation) docs. You should consult the documentation for the simplest setup experience. Below is a quick start guide using Hugo modules if you're already confident installing Hugo themes. ### Quick start using Hugo > **Note:** Ensure you have **Go** and **Hugo** installed, and that you have created a new Hugo project before proceeding. 1. From your project directory, initialise Hugo Modules: ```shell hugo mod init github.com// ``` 2. Create `config/_default/module.toml` and add the following: ```toml [[imports]] path = "github.com/jpanther/congo" ``` 3. Start your server using `hugo server` and the theme will be downloaded automatically. 4. In the root folder of your website, delete the `config.toml` file that was generated by Hugo. Copy the `*.toml` config files from the theme into your `config/_default/` folder. > **Note:** Do not overwrite the `module.toml` file you created above! You will find these theme config files in the Hugo cache directory, or [download a copy](https://minhaskamal.github.io/DownGit/#/home?url=https://github.com/jpanther/congo/tree/stable/config/_default) from GitHub. 5. Follow the [Getting Started](https://jpanther.github.io/congo/docs/getting-started/) instructions to configure your website. ### Installing theme updates As new releases are posted, you can update the theme using Hugo. Simply run `hugo mod get -u` from your project directory and the theme will automatically update to the latest release. Detailed [update instructions](https://jpanther.github.io/congo/docs/installation/#installing-updates) are available in the docs. --- ## Contributing Congo is expected to evolve over time. I intend to keep adding features and making changes as required. Feel free to get in touch with any issues or suggestions for new features you'd like to see. - 🐛 **Bug reports & issues:** Use [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/jpanther/congo/issues) - 💡 **Ideas for new features:** Open a discussion on [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/jpanther/congo/discussions) - 🙋‍♀️ **General questions:** Head to [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/jpanther/congo/discussions) If you're able to fix a bug or implement a new feature, I welcome PRs for this purpose. Learn more in the [contributing guidelines](https://github.com/jpanther/congo/blob/dev/CONTRIBUTING.md).