How to publish your logseq notes to a static Hugo Blog

PKM ONE
1 min readAug 15, 2022

I love Hugo’s blogs, they look beautiful. The only drawback is they are static and need to be updated manually. But they can be hosted via Github ad are completely free. Perfect for small personal projects and blogs.

Here is a brief on creating a Hugo blog via Schrodinger Plugin

Download the plugin and install the latest version in your logseq app. Make the pages you want to publish public. When in page view. Do an export all public pages to Hugo!

Note — I think you need to have the developer mode enabled in your logseq to install plugins.

Building a Hugo Site

Before that you need to create a Hugo Blog — You can read the instruction on the plugin page. Links on my blog post here.

Some Sample Sites

If you want to view samples of how the blog looks, I have two of my blogs, listed here — toolsforthoughts.com and manojnayak.blog

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