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"publishedAt": "2026-02-15T00:00:00.000Z",
"site": "https://blog.frankel.ch",
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"textContent": "Most of my blog posts are lessons learned. I’m trying to achieve something, and I document the process I used to do it. This one is one of the few where, in the end, I didn’t achieve what I wanted. In this post, I aim to explain what I learned from trying to migrate from Jekyll to Hugo, and why, in the end, I didn’t take the final step. Context I started this blog on WordPress. After several years, I decided to migrate to Jekyll. I have been happy with Jekyll so far. It̵",
"title": "Migrating from Jekyll to Hugo... or not"
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