* [Submitting Patches](#submitting-patches)
* [Code Contribution Guidelines](#code-contribution-guidelines)
* [Git Commit Message Guidelines](#git-commit-message-guidelines)
- * [Vendored Dependencies](#vendored-dependencies)
* [Fetching the Sources From GitHub](#fetching-the-sources-from-github)
- * [Using Git Remotes](#using-git-remotes)
- * [Build Hugo with Your Changes](#build-hugo-with-your-changes)
- * [Updating the Hugo Sources](#updating-the-hugo-sources)
+ * [Building Hugo with Your Changes](#building-hugo-with-your-changes)
## Asking Support Questions
### Fetching the Sources From GitHub
-Since Hugo 0.48, Hugo uses the Go Modules support built into Go 1.11 to build. The easiest is is to clone Hugo in a directory outside of `GOPATH`, as in the following example:
+Since Hugo 0.48, Hugo uses the Go Modules support built into Go 1.11 to build. The easiest is to clone Hugo in a directory outside of `GOPATH`, as in the following example:
```bash
mkdir $HOME/src
HUGO_BUILD_TAGS=extended mage install
````
-### Updating the Hugo Sources
-
-If you want to stay in sync with the Hugo repository, you can easily pull down
-the source changes, but you'll need to keep the vendored packages up-to-date as
-well.
-
-```bash
-git pull
-mage vendor
-```
-
[Website](https://gohugo.io) |
[Forum](https://discourse.gohugo.io) |
-[Developer Chat (no support)](https://gitter.im/gohugoio/hugo) |
+[Developer Chat (no support)](https://gitter.im/spf13/hugo) |
[Documentation](https://gohugo.io/overview/introduction/) |
[Installation Guide](https://gohugo.io/overview/installing/) |
[Contribution Guide](CONTRIBUTING.md) |
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## Overview
#### Fetch from GitHub
-Since Hugo 0.48, Hugo uses the Go Modules support built into Go 1.11 to build. The easiest is is to clone Hugo in a directory outside of `GOPATH`, as in the following example:
+Since Hugo 0.48, Hugo uses the Go Modules support built into Go 1.11 to build. The easiest is to clone Hugo in a directory outside of `GOPATH`, as in the following example:
```bash
mkdir $HOME/src