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---
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title: Hugo Deploy
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description: Deploy your site directly to a Google Cloud Storage bucket, an AWS S3 bucket, or an Azure Storage container.
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categories: [hosting and deployment]
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keywords: [deployment,s3,gcs,azure]
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menu:
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docs:
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parent: hosting-and-deployment
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weight: 20
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weight: 20
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toc: true
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---
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Use the `hugo deploy` command to deploy your site directly to a Google Cloud Storage bucket, an AWS S3 bucket, or an Azure Storage container
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{{% note %}}
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This feature requires the Hugo extended/deploy edition. See the [installation] section for details.
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[installation]: /installation/
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{{% /note %}}
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## Assumptions
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* You have completed the [Quick Start] or have a Hugo website you are ready to deploy and share with the world.
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* You have an account with the service provider ([Google Cloud](https://cloud.google.com/), [AWS](https://aws.amazon.com), or [Azure](https://azure.microsoft.com)) that you want to deploy to.
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* You have authenticated.
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* Google Cloud: [Install the CLI](https://cloud.google.com/sdk) and run [`gcloud auth login`](https://cloud.google.com/sdk/gcloud/reference/auth/login).
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* AWS: [Install the CLI](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-chap-install.html) and run [`aws configure`](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-chap-configure.html).
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* Azure: [Install the CLI](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli) and run [`az login`](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/authenticate-azure-cli).
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* NOTE: Each service supports alternatives for authentication, including using environment variables. See [here](https://gocloud.dev/howto/blob/#services) for more details.
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* You have created a bucket to deploy to. If you want your site to be
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public, be sure to configure the bucket to be publicly readable as a static website.
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* Google Cloud: [create a bucket](https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/creating-buckets) and [host a static website](https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/hosting-static-website)
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* Amazon S3: [create a bucket](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/gsg/CreatingABucket.html) and [host a static website](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/WebsiteHosting.html)
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* Microsoft Azure: [create a storage container](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/blobs/storage-quickstart-blobs-portal) and [host a static website](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/blobs/storage-blob-static-website)
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## Configuring your first deployment
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In the configuration file for your site, add a `[deployment]` section
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and a `[[deployment.targets]]` subsection. The only required parameters are
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the name and URL:
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```toml
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[deployment]
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[[deployment.targets]]
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# An arbitrary name for this target.
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name = "production"
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# URL specifies the Go Cloud Development Kit URL to deploy to. Examples:
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URL = "<FILL ME IN>"
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# Google Cloud Storage -- see https://gocloud.dev/howto/blob/#gcs
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#URL = "gs://<Bucket Name>"
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# Amazon Web Services S3; see https://gocloud.dev/howto/blob/#s3
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# For S3-compatible endpoints, see https://gocloud.dev/howto/blob/#s3-compatible
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#URL = "s3://<Bucket Name>?region=<AWS region>"
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# Microsoft Azure Blob Storage; see https://gocloud.dev/howto/blob/#azure
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#URL = "azblob://$web"
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```
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## Deploy
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To deploy to a target:
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```bash
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hugo deploy [--target=<target name>]
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```
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The deploy process recursively walks through your local publish directory
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(`public` by default) and syncs it to the destination bucket, to ensure
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that the local and remote contents match.
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If you don't specify a target, Hugo will deploy to the first target in your
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configuration.
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See `hugo help deploy` or [the deploy command-line documentation][commandline] for more command-line options.
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### How the file list works
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The first thing `hugo deploy` does is create file lists for local and remote by
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traversing the local publish directory and remote bucket.
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For both local and remote, the file list includes and excludes files according to
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the [deployment target's configuration][config] --
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* If the configuration specifies an `include` pattern, all files
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are skipped by default except those matching the pattern.
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* If the configuration specifies an `exclude` pattern, files matching the
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pattern are skipped.
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{{% note %}}
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When creating the local file list, a few additional skips apply: first, Hugo always
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skips files named `.DS_Store`.
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Second, Hugo always skips local hidden directories
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(directories with names starting with a period, e.g. `.git`) and does not
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traverse into them, except for the special [hidden directory named
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`.well-known`](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Well-known_URI), which is
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traversed if it exists.
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{{% /note %}}
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### How the local and remote file lists are compared
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In the second step, Hugo compares the two file lists to figure out what changes
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actually need to be made on the remote. File names are compared first; if the
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local and remote files both exist then the sizes and md5sums are compared. Any
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difference means that the file will be (re-)uploaded.
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Specifying the `--force` flag will ensure all files are re-uploaded even
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if Hugo cannot detect any differences between local and remote.
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Files are deleted from the remote bucket if they are not present in the local
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file list.
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{{% note %}}
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If a remote file is excluded from the file list generation using the
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exclude/include configs, then the comparison step will not know to delete the
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file -- so it will remain on the remote even if it isn't present locally.
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{{% /note %}}
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If the [`--confirm` or `--dryRun` flags][commandline] are given, Hugo displays
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what differences it has found and either pauses or stops here.
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### How synchronization works
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Hugo applies the list of changes to the remote storage bucket. Missing and/or
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changed files are uploaded, and files missing locally but present remotely are
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deleted. As files are uploaded, their headers are also configured on the remote
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according to the matchers configuration.
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{{% note %}}
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As a safety measure to help prevent accidents, if there are more than 256 files
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to delete, Hugo won't delete any files from the remote. Use the `--maxDeletes`
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command line flag to override this.
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{{% /note %}}
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## Advanced configuration
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Here's a full example deployment configuration:
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```toml
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[deployment]
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# By default, files are uploaded in an arbitrary order.
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# If you specify an `order` list, files that match regular expressions
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# in this list will be uploaded first, in the specified order.
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order = [".jpg$", ".gif$"]
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[[deployment.targets]]
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# Define one or more targets, e.g., staging and production.
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# Each target gets its own [[deployment.targets]] section.
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# An arbitrary name for this target.
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name = "mydeployment"
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# The Go Cloud Development Kit URL to deploy to. Examples:
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URL = "<FILL ME IN>"
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# GCS; see https://gocloud.dev/howto/blob/#gcs
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#URL = "gs://<Bucket Name>"
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# S3; see https://gocloud.dev/howto/blob/#s3
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# For S3-compatible endpoints, see https://gocloud.dev/howto/blob/#s3-compatible
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#URL = "s3://<Bucket Name>?region=<AWS region>"
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# Azure Blob Storage; see https://gocloud.dev/howto/blob/#azure
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#URL = "azblob://$web"
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# You can use a "prefix=" query parameter to target a subfolder of the bucket:
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#URL = "gs://<Bucket Name>?prefix=a/subfolder/"
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# If you are using a CloudFront CDN, deploy will invalidate the cache as needed.
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#cloudFrontDistributionID = "<FILL ME IN>"
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# Include or exclude specific files when deploying to this target:
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# If exclude is non-empty, and a local or remote file's path matches it, that file is not synced.
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# If include is non-empty, and a local or remote file's path does not match it, that file is not synced.
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# Note: local files that don't pass the include/exclude filters are not uploaded to remote,
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# and remote files that don't pass the include/exclude filters are not deleted.
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#
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# The pattern syntax is documented here: https://godoc.org/github.com/gobwas/glob#Glob
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# Patterns should be written with forward slashes as separator.
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#
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#include = "**.html" # would only include files with ".html" suffix
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#exclude = "**.{jpg, png}" # would exclude files with ".jpg" or ".png" suffix
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# Map any file named "<dir>/index.html" to the remote file "<dir>/". This does
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# not affect the root "index.html" file, and it does not affect matchers below.
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# This works when deploying to key-value cloud storage systems, such as Amazon
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# S3 (general purpose buckets, not directory buckets), Google Cloud Storage, and
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# Azure Blob Storage. This makes it so the canonical URL will match the object
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# key in cloud storage, except for the root index.html file.
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#
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#stripIndexHTML = true
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#######################
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[[deployment.matchers]]
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# Matchers enable special caching, content type and compression behavior for
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# specified file types. You can include any number of matcher blocks; the first one
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# matching a given file pattern will be used.
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# See https://golang.org/pkg/regexp/syntax/ for pattern syntax.
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# Pattern searching is stopped on first match.
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# This is not affected by stripIndexHTML, above.
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pattern = "<FILL ME IN>"
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# If true, Hugo will gzip the file before uploading it to the bucket.
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# With many storage services, this will save on storage and bandwidth costs
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# for uncompressed file types.
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#gzip = false
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# If true, Hugo always re-uploads this file even if size and md5 match.
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# This is useful if Hugo isn't reliably able to determine whether to re-upload
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# the file on its own.
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#force = false
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# Content-type header to configure for this file when served.
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# By default this can be determined from the file extension.
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#contentType = ""
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# Cache-control header to configure for this file when served.
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# The default is the empty string.
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#cacheControl = ""
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# Content-encoding header to configure for this file when served.
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# By default, if gzip is True, this will be filled with "gzip".
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#contentEncoding = ""
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# Samples:
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[[deployment.matchers]]
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# Cache static assets for 1 year.
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pattern = "^.+\\.(js|css|svg|ttf)$"
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cacheControl = "max-age=31536000, no-transform, public"
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gzip = true
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[[deployment.matchers]]
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pattern = "^.+\\.(png|jpg)$"
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cacheControl = "max-age=31536000, no-transform, public"
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gzip = false
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[[deployment.matchers]]
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# Set custom content type for /sitemap.xml
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pattern = "^sitemap\\.xml$"
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contentType = "application/xml"
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gzip = true
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[[deployment.matchers]]
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pattern = "^.+\\.(html|xml|json)$"
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gzip = true
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```
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[Quick Start]: /getting-started/quick-start/
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[commandline]: /commands/hugo_deploy/
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[config]: #advanced-configuration
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