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# ᕦʕ •ᴥ•ʔᕤ Bear Cub
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## Overview
🐻 A lightweight [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/) theme based on [Bear
Blog](https://bearblog.dev) and [Hugo Bear
Blog](https://github.com/janraasch/hugo-bearblog).
**Bear Cub** takes care of speed and optimization, so you can focus on writing
good content. It is free, multilingual, optimized for search engines,
no-nonsense, responsive, light, and fast. Really fast.
## Installation
Follow Hugo's [quick start](https://gohugo.io/getting-started/quick-start/) to
create an empty website and then clone **Bear Cub** into the themes directory as
a [Git submodule](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Submodules):
```sh
git submodule add https://github.com/clente/hugo-bearcub themes/hugo-bearcub
```
To finish off, append a line to the site configuration file:
```sh
echo 'theme = "hugo-bearcub"' >> config.toml
```
## Features
Like [Bear Blog](https://bearblog.dev), this theme:
- Is free and open source
- Looks great on any device
- Makes tiny (~5kb), optimized, and awesome pages
- Has no trackers, ads, or scripts
- Automatically generates an RSS feed
But that's not all! **Bear Cub** is also...
### Accessible
**Bear Cub** has a few accessibility upgrades when compared to its predecessors.
The color palette has been overhauled to make sure everything is
[readable](https://web.dev/color-and-contrast-accessibility/) for users with low
vision impairments or color deficiencies, and some interactive elements were
made bigger to facilitate [clicking](https://web.dev/accessible-tap-targets/)
for users with a motor impairment.
These small changes mean that **Bear Cub** passes Google's [PageSpeed
test](https://pagespeed.web.dev/report?url=https%3A%2F%2Fclente.github.io%2Fhugo-bearcub%2F)
with flying colors.
![PageSpeed score](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/clente/hugo-bearcub/main/images/pagespeed.webp)
### Secure
[**Bear Cub**'s demo](https://clente.github.io/hugo-bearcub/) is hosted on GitHub
and therefore I'm not in control of its [Content Security
Policy](https://infosec.mozilla.org/guidelines/web_security#content-security-policy).
However, the theme itself was made with security in mind: there are no inline
styles and it uses no JavaScript at all.
If you want to improve your [Mozilla
Observatory](https://observatory.mozilla.org/) score even further, you should be
able to simply add a few headers to your hosting service's configuration (e.g.
[Netlify](https://docs.netlify.com/routing/headers/) or [Cloudflare
Pages](https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/platform/headers/)) and never
have to think about it again. My `_headers` file, for example, looks like this:
```
/*
X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
Strict-Transport-Security: "max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains; preload" env=HTTPS
Cache-Control: max-age=31536000, public
X-Frame-Options: deny
Referrer-Policy: no-referrer
Feature-Policy: microphone 'none'; payment 'none'; geolocation 'none'; midi 'none'; sync-xhr 'none'; camera 'none'; magnetometer 'none'; gyroscope 'none'
Content-Security-Policy: default-src 'none'; manifest-src 'self'; font-src 'self'; img-src 'self'; style-src 'self'; form-action 'none'; frame-ancestors 'none'; base-uri 'none'
X-XSS-Protection: 1; mode=block
```
### Multilingual
If you need to write a blog that supports more than one language, **Bear Cub**
has you covered! Check out the demo's [`config.toml`
file](https://github.com/clente/hugo-bearcub/blob/main/exampleSite/config.toml)
for a sample of how you can setup multilingual support.
By default, the theme creates a translation button that gets disabled when the
current page is only available in any other language. You can also choose to
hide this button (instead of disabling it) by setting `hideUntranslated =
false`.
### More
Every once in a while, as I keep using **Bear Cub**, I notice that there is some
functionality missing. Currently, these are the "advanced features" that I have
already implemented:
- Full-text RSS feed: an enhanced RSS feed template that includes the (properly
encoded) full content of your posts in the feed itself.
- Static content: you can create empty blog entries that act as links to static
files by including `link: "{url}"` in a post's [front
matter](https://gohugo.io/content-management/front-matter/). You can also add
`render: false` to your [build
options](https://gohugo.io/content-management/build-options/#readout) to avoid
rendering blank posts.
- Skip link: a "skip to main content" link that is temporarily invisible, but
can be focused by people who need a keyboard to navigate the web (see [PR
#5](https://github.com/clente/hugo-bearcub/pull/5) by
[@2kool4idkwhat](https://github.com/2kool4idkwhat) for more information).
- Reply by email: if you supply an email address, the theme creates a "Reply to
this post by email" button at the end of every post (see Kev Quirk's [original
implementation](https://kevquirk.com/adding-the-post-title-to-my-reply-by-email-button)).
- Single-use CSS (EXPERIMENTAL): you can add some styles to a single page by
writing the CSS you need in `assets/{custom_css}.css` and then including
`style: "{custom_css}.css"` in the [front
matter](https://gohugo.io/content-management/front-matter/) of said page.
- Conditional CSS (EXPERIMENTAL): since **Bear Cub** does syntax highlighting
without inline styles (see `config.toml` for more information), it only load
its `syntax.css` if, and only if, a code block is actually present in the
current page.
- Dynamic social card generation (EXPERIMENTAL): if you don't add preview images
to a post, this template will generate one based on the title. You can see an
example below.
![Social card example](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/clente/hugo-bearcub/main/images/social_card.webp)
## Configuration
**Bear Cub** can be customized with a `config.toml` file. Check out the
[configuration](https://github.com/clente/hugo-bearcub/blob/main/exampleSite/config.toml)
of the [demo](https://clente.github.io/hugo-bearcub/) for more information.
```toml
# Basic config
baseURL = "https://example.com"
theme = "hugo-bearcub"
copyright = "John Doe (CC BY 4.0)"
defaultContentLanguage = "en"
# Generate a nice robots.txt for SEO
enableRobotsTXT = true
# Setup syntax highlighting without inline styles. For more information about
# why you'd want to avoid inline styles, see
# https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Security-Policy/style-src#unsafe_inline_styles
[markup]
[markup.highlight]
lineNos = true
lineNumbersInTable = false
# This allows Bear Cub to use a variation of Dracula that is more accessible
# to people with poor eyesight. For more information about color contrast
# and accessibility, see https://web.dev/color-and-contrast-accessibility/
noClasses = false
# Multilingual mode config. More for information about how to setup translation,
# see https://gohugo.io/content-management/multilingual/
[languages]
[languages.en]
title = "Bear Cub"
languageName = "en-US 🇺🇸"
LanguageCode = "en-US"
contentDir = "content"
[languages.en.params]
madeWith = "Made with [Bear Cub](https://github.com/clente/hugo-bearcub)"
[languages.pt]
title = "Bear Cub"
languageName = "pt-BR 🇧🇷"
LanguageCode = "pt-BR"
contentDir = "content.pt"
[languages.pt.params]
madeWith = "Feito com [Bear Cub](https://github.com/clente/hugo-bearcub)"
[params]
# The description of your website
description = "Bear Cub Demo"
# The path to your favicon
favicon = "images/favicon.png"
# These images will show up when services want to generate a preview of a link
# to your site. Ignored if `generateSocialCard = true`. For more information
# about previews, see https://gohugo.io/templates/internal#twitter-cards and
# https://gohugo.io/templates/internal#open-graph
images = ["images/share.webp"]
# This title is used as the site_name on the Hugo's internal opengraph
# structured data template
title = "Bear Cub"
# Dates are displayed following the format below. For more information about
# formatting, see https://gohugo.io/functions/format/
dateFormat = "2006-01-02"
# If your blog is multilingual but you haven't translated a page, this theme
# will create a disabled link. By setting `hideUntranslated` to true, you can
# have the theme simply not show any link
hideUntranslated = false
# (EXPERIMENTAL) This theme is capable of dynamically generating social cards
# for posts that don't have `images` defined in their front matter; By setting
# `generateSocialCard` to false, you can prevent this behavior. For more
# information see layouts/partials/seo_tags.html
generateSocialCard = true
# Social media. Delete any item you aren't using to make sure it won't show up
# in your website's metadata.
[params.social]
twitter = "example" # Twitter handle (without '@')
facebook_admin = "0000000000" # Facebook Page Admin ID
# Author metadata. This is mostly used for the RSS feed of your site, but the
# email is also added to the footer of each post
[params.author]
name = "John Doe" # Your name as shown in the RSS feed metadata
email = "me@example.com" # Added to the footer so readers can reply to posts
```
## Contributing
If you come across any problems while using **Bear Cub**, you can file an
[issue](https://github.com/clente/hugo-bearcub/issues) or create a [pull
request](https://github.com/clente/hugo-bearcub/pulls).