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Aeons ago I started to blog with Movable Type, and then switched to Wordpress in 2006. Technically, a blog could also be generated by a static site generator and be much less work.

So, here's how I converted this thing to a bunch of folders full of Markdown files.

Export and convert the data

  • Export an XML file from the WordPress admin interface.
  • Clone the exitwp repository by issuing git clone https://github.com/thomasf/exitwp.git ~/Dev/exitwp in your terminal. This converts the WordPress export to a bunch of Markdown files and also grabs (most of) the images.
  • Copy the exported XML file to the path where exitwp would like to have it: cp ~/Downloads/*.xml ~/Dev/exitwp/wordpress-xml
  • Run exitwp: cd ~/Dev/exitwp/ && python2.7 exitwp.py (If you set download_images: True in config.yaml you should also get (most of) the images).
  • You now get an export of the site in ~/Dev/exitwp/build/jekyll/habi.gna.ch.

Get up and running

  • Start a new hugo site with cd ~/Dev && hugo new site blog --force. This only has to be done the first time...
  • cd blog
  • git submodule add https://github.com/budparr/gohugo-theme-ananke.git themes/ananke
  • echo 'theme = "ananke"' >> config.toml
  • Edit config.toml to taste.
  • Now unzip the hugo-export.zip file from above.
  • Copy all the posts from the exported directory to the blog directory: mkdir -p ~/Dev/blog/content/posts && cp ~/Dev/exitwp/build/jekyll/habi.gna.ch/_posts/* ~/Dev/blog/content/posts/
  • Copy all the images from the exitwp directory to the blog directory: mkdir -p ~/Dev/blog/static/images && cp ~/Dev/exitwp/build/jekyll/habi.gna.ch/images/*/*.* ~/Dev/blog/static/images/. We move the images from their subfolder to a single new folder.
  • Now you should have a (semi)working hugo blog, test it with cd ~/Dev/blog && hugo server. All images are still served from their original URLs.

Host this thing (automatically)

  • Follow this guide
  • Set up DNS, e.g. point blog.davidhaberthuer.ch to GitHubs nameservers.
  • Fiddle with the settings in the Github repository until DNS has propagated and the CNAME file here can be generated.
  • See that the blog is available on https://blog.davidhaberthuer.ch/

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