--- title: Introduction description: A brief introduction to Hugo Modules. categories: [] keywords: [] weight: 10 --- Hugo uses modules as its fundamental organizational units. A module can be a full Hugo project or a smaller, reusable piece providing one or more of Hugo's seven component types: static files, content, layouts, data, assets, internationalization (i18n) resources, and archetypes. Modules are combinable in any arrangement, and external directories (including those from non-Hugo projects) can be mounted, effectively creating a single, unified file system. Some example projects: [https://github.com/bep/docuapi](https://github.com/bep/docuapi) : A theme that has been ported to Hugo Modules while testing this feature. It is a good example of a non-Hugo-project mounted into Hugo's directory structure. It even shows a JS Bundler implementation in regular Go templates. [https://github.com/bep/my-modular-site](https://github.com/bep/my-modular-site) : A simple site used for testing.