Introducing Hugo Flow
I vibe coded a simple Git-based CMS for Hugo static site generators.
No backend, no database, no configs. Just login with Github, select your repo and start editing.
If you use Hugo for blogging, feel free to check it out at hugo-flow.arashtaher.com
Why did you make it?
I wanted to be able to write posts on my phone, and it’s not easy to do that with Markdown. Adding images is also always a headache: copy them, minimize and compress them, remember the correct syntax for images, and type the path.
Should I care?
Not really. You can also vibe code yours. But if you’re already using Hugo and too lazy to make one, use this.
How did you make it?
I used Google Stitch for the design and Antigravity for vibing.
What about alternatives?
Check out Front-end interfaces page in Hugo website. None of them were as simple as I wanted.
But is it actually working?
It still needs some work, but it works well for me. You’re welcome to open issues if you find problems: github.com/arashthr/hugo-flow