This is a very general comment, but I used a similar package, Org2Blog, and it was not hard to understand it with some effort. emacs-easy-hugo may truly be easy, but I have no idea how to interpret large portions of the documentation. There are no actual examples, and I might need to devote a lot of time of mindless guesswork just to make it work. The idea is good, but the lack of organized documentation makes me think that I would be better suited by writing straight to markdown and using the command line.
If you really want more people to use this, I suggest you spend more time with the documentation and less time coding - at least for a while.
This is a very general comment, but I used a similar package, Org2Blog, and it was not hard to understand it with some effort.
emacs-easy-hugo
may truly be easy, but I have no idea how to interpret large portions of the documentation. There are no actual examples, and I might need to devote a lot of time of mindless guesswork just to make it work. The idea is good, but the lack of organized documentation makes me think that I would be better suited by writing straight to markdown and using the command line.If you really want more people to use this, I suggest you spend more time with the documentation and less time coding - at least for a while.
At this point, I'm giving up.
Thanks anyway.