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    <title>Hugo Static Website</title>
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    <author>Paul Chilton</author>
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    <description><![CDATA[I recently decided to move my site over to Hugo, a static site generator framework. Although similar in a lot of ways to Jekyll which I&rsquo;d previously been running on, Hugo fits my needs and development environment much better.
Running on Windows it&rsquo;s easy to setup and get going.
Installation Note: I&rsquo;m installing the &ldquo;extended&rdquo; version of Hugo as this is required in order to process scss stylesheets using Hugo&rsquo;s pipeline.]]></description>
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