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Improve Org mode support: Replace goorgeous with go-org
Sadly, goorgeous has not been updated in over a year and still has a lot of open issues (e.g. no support for nested lists). go-org fixes most of those issues and supports a larger subset of Org mode syntax.
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**Markdown is the main content format** and comes in two flavours: The excellent [Blackfriday project][blackfriday] (name your files `*.md` or set `markup = "markdown"` in front matter) or its fork [Mmark][mmark] (name your files `*.mmark` or set `markup = "mmark"` in front matter), both very fast markdown engines written in Go.
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For Emacs users, [goorgeous](https://github.com/chaseadamsio/goorgeous) provides built-in native support for Org-mode (name your files `*.org` or set `markup = "org"` in front matter)
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For Emacs users, [go-org](https://github.com/niklasfasching/go-org) provides built-in native support for Org-mode (name your files `*.org` or set `markup = "org"` in front matter)
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But in many situations, plain HTML is what you want. Just name your files with `.html` or `.htm` extension inside your content folder. Note that if you want your HTML files to have a layout, they need front matter. It can be empty, but it has to be there:
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