{ "title": "Using Hugo", "Pubdate": "2013-07-01" } Make sure either hugo is in your path or provide a path to it. $ hugo --help usage: hugo [flags] [] -b="": hostname (and path) to the root eg. http://spf13.com/ -c="config.json": config file (default is path/config.json) -d=false: include content marked as draft -h=false: show this help -k=false: analyze content and provide feedback -p="": filesystem path to read files relative from -w=false: watch filesystem for changes and recreate as needed -s=false: a (very) simple webserver -port="1313": port for webserver to run on ## Common Usage Example: The most common use is probably to run hugo with your current directory being the input directory. $ hugo > X pages created > Y indexes created If you are working on things and want to see the changes immediately, tell Hugo to watch for changes.
**It will recreate the site faster than you can tab over to your browser to view the changes.** $ hugo -p ~/mysite -w Watching for changes. Press ctrl+c to stop 15 pages created 0 tags created Hugo can even run a server and create your site at the same time! $hugo -p ~/mysite -w -s Watching for changes. Press ctrl+c to stop 15 pages created 0 tags created Web Server is available at http://localhost:1313 Press ctrl+c to stop