✅ Manage your projects hjk

✅ Manage your projects hjk

Oct 23, 2023·
Dariush Azimi
Dariush Azimi
· 2 min read
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Easily manage your projects - create ideation mind maps, Gantt charts, todo lists, and more!

Ideation

Hugo Blox supports a Markdown extension for mindmaps.

Simply insert a Markdown code block labelled as markmap and optionally set the height of the mindmap as shown in the example below.

Mindmaps can be created by simply writing the items as a Markdown list within the markmap code block, indenting each item to create as many sub-levels as you need:


```markmap {height="200px"}
- Hugo Modules
  - Hugo Blox
  - Maximum performance 
  - Efficiency 
  - slides
```

renders as

- Hugo Modules
  - Hugo Blox
  - netlify
  - netlify-cms
  - slides

Diagrams

Hugo Blox supports the Mermaid Markdown extension for diagrams.

An example Gantt diagram:

```mermaid
gantt
section Section
Completed :done,    des1, 2014-01-06,2014-01-08
Active        :active,  des2, 2014-01-07, 3d
Parallel 1   :         des3, after des1, 1d
Parallel 2   :         des4, after des1, 1d
Parallel 3   :         des5, after des3, 1d
Parallel 4   :         des6, after des4, 1d
```

renders as

gantt section Section Completed :done, des1, 2014-01-06,2014-01-08 Active :active, des2, 2014-01-07, 3d Parallel 1 : des3, after des1, 1d Parallel 2 : des4, after des1, 1d Parallel 3 : des5, after des3, 1d Parallel 4 : des6, after des4, 1d

Todo lists

You can even write your todo lists in Markdown too:

- [x] Write math example
  - [x] Write diagram example
- [ ] Do something else

renders as

  • Write math example
    • Write diagram example
  • Do something else

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Dariush Azimi
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Physicist & Computational Specialist

Darius Azimi is a highly analytical Physicist with a robust foundation in Theoretical, subatomic, and Plasma Physics. With a career spanning multiple M.Sc. degrees from top Swedish and Iranian institution, I specialize in bridging the gap between complex theoretical frameworks and practical computational applications. My expertise lies in developing high-fidelity simulations—using PIC, Monte Carlo, and Molecular Dynamics—to investigate the linear and non-linear properties of dynamic physical systems. ​I am a published author in journals such as the International Journal of Modern Physics B, where I have contributed to the understanding of statistical physics, binary hard sphere mixtures, and quantum perturbation theory. By combining rigorous mathematical modeling with advanced software development in C++, Fortran, and Python, I deliver high-quality analytical solutions for complex equations using iterative solvers like GMRES and BICGSTAB. Whether driving academic research or consulting on technical subatomic systems, I am dedicated to pushing the boundaries of applied physics through algorithmic innovation and data-driven insights. Outside of my research, I have enjoyed contributing to the Swedish educational system as a substitute teacher, which has further refined my ability to communicate complex ideas in Swedish.