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title: "Hugo Quickstart Guide"
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date: "2013-07-01"
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linktitle: "Quickstart"
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weight: 10
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menu:
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main:
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parent: 'getting started'
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prev: '/overview/introduction'
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next: '/overview/installing'
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---
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_This quickstart depends on features introduced in hugo v0.11. If you
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have an earlier version of hugo you will need to [upgrade](/overview/installing/) before
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proceeding._
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## Step 1. Install Hugo
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Goto [hugo releases](https://github.com/spf13/hugo/releases) and download the
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appropriate version for your os and architecture.
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Save it somewhere specific as we will be using it in the next step.
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More complete instructions are available at [installing hugo](/overview/installing/)
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## Step 2. Have Hugo Create a site for you
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Hugo has the ability to create a skeleton site.
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hugo new site /path/to/site
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For the rest of the operations we will be executing all commands from within the site directory
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cd /path/to/site
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The new site will have the following structure
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▸ archetypes/
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▸ content/
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▸ layouts/
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▸ static/
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config.toml
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Currently the site doesn’t have any content, nor is it configured.
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## Step 3. Create Some Content
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Hugo also has the ability to create content for you.
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hugo new about.md
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A new file is now created in `content/` with the following contents
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+++
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draft = true
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title = "about"
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date = 2014-05-20T10:04:31Z
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+++
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Notice the date is automatically set to the moment you created the content.
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Place some content in this file below the `+++` in the markdown format.
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For example you could put this
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## A headline
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Some Content
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For fun, let’s create another piece of content and place some markdown in it as well.
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hugo new post/first.md
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The new file is located at `content/post/first.md`
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We still lack any templates to tell us how to display the content.
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## Step 4. Install some themes
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Hugo has rich theme support and a growing set of themes to choose from.
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git clone --recursive https://github.com/spf13/hugoThemes themes
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## Step 5. Run Hugo
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Hugo contains it’s own high performance web server. Simply run `hugo
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server` and Hugo will find an available port and run a server with
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your content
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hugo server --theme=hyde --buildDrafts
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2 pages created
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0 tags created
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0 categories created
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in 5 ms
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Serving pages from exampleHugoSite/public
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Web Server is available at http://localhost:1313
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Press ctrl+c to stop
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We specified two options here.
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* --theme to pick which theme.
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* --buildDrafts because we want to display our content, both set to draft status
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To learn about what other options hugo has run
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hugo help
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To learn about the server options
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hugo help server
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## Step 6. Edit Content
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Not only can Hugo run a server, but it can also watch your files for
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changes and automatically rebuild your site. Hugo will then
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communicate with your browser and automatically reload any open page.
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This even works in mobile browsers.
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Stop the Hugo process by hitting ctrl+c. Then run the following:
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hugo server --theme=hyde --buildDrafts --watch
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2 pages created
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0 tags created
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0 categories created
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in 5 ms
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Watching for changes in exampleHugoSite/content
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Serving pages from exampleHugoSite/public
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Web Server is available at http://localhost:1313
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Press ctrl+c to stop
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Open your [favorite editor](http://vim.spf13.com), edit and save your content and watch as Hugo rebuilds and reloads automatically.
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It’s especially productive to leave a browser open on a second monitor
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and just glance at it whenever you save. You don’t even need to tab to
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your browser. Hugo is so fast, that the new site will be there before
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you can look at the browser in most cases.
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Change and save this file.. Notice what happened in your terminal.
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Change detected, rebuilding site
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2 pages created
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0 tags created
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0 categories created
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in 5 ms
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## Step 7. Have fun
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The best way to learn something is to play with it.
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Things to try:
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* Add a [new content file](/content/organization/)
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* Create a [new section](/content/sections/)
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* Modify [a template](/layout/templates/)
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* Create content with [toml front matter](/content/front-matter/)
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* Define your own field in [front matter](/content/front-matter/)
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* Display that [field in the template](/layout/variables/)
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* Create a [new content type](/content/types/)
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