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[hugo-updater] Update Hugo to version 0.134.3 #168

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[hugo-updater] Update Hugo to version 0.134.3
More details in https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/releases/tag/v0.134.3

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  • New Features

    • Upgraded to a newer version of Hugo, which may enhance performance and introduce new features.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Includes various improvements and bug fixes from the newer Hugo version.

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The pull request introduces an update to the netlify.toml configuration file, specifically changing the version of Hugo from "0.128.2" to "0.134.3". This upgrade reflects a transition to a more recent version of the Hugo static site generator, while the build command and the setting for HUGO_ENABLEGITINFO remain unchanged.

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netlify.toml Updated HUGO_VERSION from "0.128.2" to "0.134.3"

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In the land of code, a rabbit hops,
Upgrading Hugo, it never stops.
From "0.128" to "0.134",
New features await, oh what a score!
With a twitch of my nose and a leap of delight,
Our site shines brighter, oh what a sight! 🐇✨


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5-5: LGTM! Hugo version successfully updated.

The HUGO_VERSION has been correctly updated to "0.134.3" as intended in the PR objectives.

To ensure a smooth transition to the new Hugo version, please consider the following:

  1. Verify the compatibility of your current site with Hugo 0.134.3. This may involve local testing before deployment.
  2. Review the Hugo changelog for any breaking changes or new features that might require additional updates to your site's configuration or content.
  3. After deployment, thoroughly test all site functionality to ensure the update hasn't inadvertently affected any features.

Would you like me to create a GitHub issue to track these testing and verification tasks?


Line range hint 1-28: Consider reviewing Hugo 0.134.3 documentation for potential optimizations.

While the version update is the only necessary change, it's worth checking if Hugo 0.134.3 introduces any new best practices or recommended configurations that could optimize your build process or site performance.

You may want to:

  1. Review the Hugo documentation for any new features or configuration options introduced in versions 0.128.3 through 0.134.3.
  2. Check if there are any new environment variables or build flags that could enhance your Netlify build process.
  3. Verify if your current Hugo theme is compatible with version 0.134.3 and if it leverages any new features.

To help with this, you can run the following command to check for any deprecated features or suggestions in your Hugo project:

This command mimics your build process and may reveal any warnings or suggestions related to the new Hugo version.


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