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Hugo Example Blog
=================
This repository provides a fully-working example of a [Hugo](https://github.com/spf13/hugo)-powered blog. Many
Hugo-specific features are used as a way to see them in action, and hopefully ease the learning curve for creating your
very own site with Hugo.
Features
--------
- Recent Posts at main index
- Indexes for `tags` and `categories`
- Post information block, with links for all `tags` and `categories` post belongs to
- [Bootstrap 3](http://getbootstrap.com/) ready
- Currently using the [Yeti](http://bootswatch.com/yeti/) theme from http://bootswatch.com/
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Common things that should be added in the near future *(pull requests are welcome!)*:
- Disqus integration
- More content types to demonstrate different layout methods
- About Me
- Contact
Getting Started
---------------
To get started, you should simply fork or clone this repository! That's definitely an important first step.
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[Install Hugo](http://gohugo.io/overview/installing) in a way that best suits your environment and comfort level.
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Edit `config.toml` and change the default properties to suit your own information. This is not required to run the
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example, but this is the global configuration file and you're going to need to use it eventually. Start here!
In a command prompt or terminal, navigate to the path that contains your `config.toml` file and run `hugo`. That's it!
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You should now have a `public` directory with a complete blog! Open `public/index.html` in your browser and bask.
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If that wasn't amazing enough, from the same terminal, run `hugo server`. This will watch your directories for changes
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and rebuild the site immediately, *and* it will make these changes available at http://localhost:1313/ so you can view
your finished site in your browser. Go on, try it. This is one of the best ways to preview your site while working on it.
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To further learn Hugo and learn more, read through the Hugo [documentation](http://gohugo.io/overview/introduction)
or browse around the files in this repository. Have fun!