Github Repo of Personal Website
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BrandonRozek.com

Github Repo of Personal Website

Instructions

In order to build the site you need to have hugo and git installed.

Clone the repository

git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/Brandon-Rozek/website

If you don't include --recurse-submodules then the theme won't load rendering the site unusable.

Then you need to build the site

cd website
hugo

All of the HTML files generated will appear in the folder Public. You can then copy this folder over to a webserver.

If you want to run the website locally, then run

hugo serve

This will start a webserver that hosts the site using a port (usually 1313) on your localhost.