<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Hugo on Barskov Nikita</title><link>https://barskov.dev/tags/hugo/</link><description>Recent content in Hugo on Barskov Nikita</description><generator>Hugo</generator><language>en</language><lastBuildDate>Wed, 27 May 2026 14:44:04 +0200</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://barskov.dev/tags/hugo/index.xml" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><item><title>Deploying Static Website on Cloudflare R2</title><link>https://barskov.dev/notes/deploying-static-website-r2/</link><pubDate>Sat, 13 Dec 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://barskov.dev/notes/deploying-static-website-r2/</guid><description>&lt;p&gt;This website archives my personal notes and serves as my CV. This article
explains how I built and deployed it. While using production-grade deployment
for a personal website might be over-engineering, it&amp;rsquo;s a great way to showcase
professional-quality work.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I use Hugo for my personal website—a great static website generator. Hugo&amp;rsquo;s build output is static content, which makes deploying to a storage bucket a logical choice. While I&amp;rsquo;m familiar with Google Cloud, AWS, and Azure, I wanted to try something new. Cloudflare seemed like a great solution.&lt;/p&gt;</description></item></channel></rss>