--- title: Create a Theme linktitle: Create a Theme description: The `hugo new theme` command will scaffold the beginnings of a new theme for you to get you on your way. date: 2017-02-01 publishdate: 2017-02-01 lastmod: 2017-02-01 categories: [themes] keywords: [themes, source, organization, directories] menu: docs: parent: "themes" weight: 30 weight: 30 sections_weight: 30 draft: false aliases: [/themes/creation/,/tutorials/creating-a-new-theme/] toc: true wip: true --- {{% warning "Use Relative Links" %}} If you're creating a theme with plans to share it with the community, use relative URLs since users of your theme may not publish from the root of their website. See [relURL](/functions/relurl) and [absURL](/functions/absurl). {{% /warning %}} Hugo can initialize a new blank theme directory within your existing `themes` using the `hugo new` command: ``` hugo new theme [name] ``` ## Theme Folders A theme component can provide files in one or more of the following standard Hugo folders: layouts : Templates used to render content in Hugo. Also see [Templates Lookup Order](/templates/lookup-order/). static : Static files, such as logos, CSS and JavaScript. i18n : Language bundles. data : Data files. archetypes : Content templates used in `hugo new`. ## Theme Configuration File A theme component can also provide its own [Configuration File](/getting-started/configuration/), e.g. `config.toml`. There are some restrictions to what can be configured in a theme component, and it is not possible to overwrite settings in the project. The following settings can be set: * `params` (global and per language) * `menu` (global and per language) * `outputformats` and `mediatypes` ## Theme Description File In addition to the configuration file, a theme can also provide a `theme.toml` file that describes the theme, the author and origin etc. See [Add Your Hugo Theme to the Showcase](/contribute/themes/). {{% note "Use the Hugo Generator Tag" %}} The [`.Hugo.Generator`](/variables/hugo/) tag is included in all themes featured in the [Hugo Themes Showcase](http://themes.gohugo.io). We ask that you include the generator tag in all sites and themes you create with Hugo to help the core team track Hugo's usage and popularity. {{% /note %}}