Rebranding CV to HAT with Pagefind

Today I’m rebranding the Tama-Toledo Community Visioning (CV) site to Hometown Action Team (HAT) and adding Pagefind.

When doing so I get this build error…

Warning: Running in pre-1.0 compatibility mode. Pagefind 1.0 changes the default output directory from /_pagefind/ to /pagefind/ but references to the /_pagefind/ URL were found on your site, and the output directory is unconfigured. To preserve your setup, the search files have been written twice, to both /_pagefind/ and /pagefind/

To remove this warning, either update your script and style references to the new /pagefind/ URL or run Pagefind with --output-subdir _pagefind to ensure pre-1.0 behaviour

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A Newer Pagefind Enabled Blog!

It’s deja vu all over again. My timeline module doesn’t work with the current rendition of https://blog.SummittDweller.com and I can’t figure out what’s broken. So, I’ve resurrected my old personal blog project and updated with the meager content it was missing. That project has a working timeline but no Pagefind search, yet.

So, how might I ONCE AGAIN approach combining Hugo with Pagefind in the cloud? Well, A Powerful Blog Setup with Hugo and NPM* by Tom Hombergs looked like a promising place to start. The process that Tom advocates leverages a neat little package called hugo-bin.

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A New Pagefind Enabled Blog!

So, node and npm are maybe not “all the rage” these days, but they do the job nicely for me.

So, how might I ONCE AGAIN approach combining Hugo with Pagefind in the cloud? Well, A Powerful Blog Setup with Hugo and NPM* by Tom Hombergs looked like a promising place to start. The process that Tom advocates leverages a neat little package called hugo-bin.

*The links provided above and below are to a Wayback Machine capture of the original post.

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