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---
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title: Basic Usage
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linktitle: Basic Usage
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description: Hugo's CLI is fully featured but simple to use, even for those who have very limited experience working from the command line.
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date: 2017-02-01
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publishdate: 2017-02-01
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lastmod: 2017-02-01
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categories: [getting started]
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#tags: [usage,livereload,command line,flags]
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menu:
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docs:
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parent: "getting-started"
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weight: 40
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weight: 40
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sections_weight: 40
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draft: false
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aliases: [/overview/usage/,/extras/livereload/,/doc/usage/,/usage/]
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toc: true
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---
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The following is a description of the most command commands you will use while developing your Hugo project. See the [Command Line Reference][commands] for a comprehensive view of Hugo's CLI.
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## Test Installation
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Once you have [installed Hugo][install], make sure it is in your `PATH`. You can test that Hugo has been installed correctly via the `help` command:
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```
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hugo help
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```
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The output you see in your console should be similar to the following:
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```
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hugo is the main command, used to build your Hugo site.
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Hugo is a Fast and Flexible Static Site Generator
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built with love by spf13 and friends in Go.
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Complete documentation is available at http://gohugo.io/.
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Usage:
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hugo [flags]
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hugo [command]
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Available Commands:
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benchmark Benchmark Hugo by building a site a number of times.
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check Contains some verification checks
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config Print the site configuration
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convert Convert your content to different formats
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env Print Hugo version and environment info
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gen A collection of several useful generators.
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help Help about any command
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import Import your site from others.
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list Listing out various types of content
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new Create new content for your site
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server A high performance webserver
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undraft Undraft changes the content's draft status from 'True' to 'False'
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version Print the version number of Hugo
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Flags:
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-b, --baseURL string hostname (and path) to the root, e.g. http://spf13.com/
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-D, --buildDrafts include content marked as draft
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-E, --buildExpired include expired content
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-F, --buildFuture include content with publishdate in the future
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--cacheDir string filesystem path to cache directory. Defaults: $TMPDIR/hugo_cache/
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--canonifyURLs if true, all relative URLs will be canonicalized using baseURL
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--cleanDestinationDir remove files from destination not found in static directories
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--config string config file (default is path/config.yaml|json|toml)
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-c, --contentDir string filesystem path to content directory
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-d, --destination string filesystem path to write files to
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--disable404 do not render 404 page
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--disableKinds stringSlice disable different kind of pages (home, RSS etc.)
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--disableRSS do not build RSS files
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--disableSitemap do not build Sitemap file
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--enableGitInfo add Git revision, date and author info to the pages
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--forceSyncStatic copy all files when static is changed.
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-h, --help help for hugo
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--i18n-warnings print missing translations
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--ignoreCache ignores the cache directory
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-l, --layoutDir string filesystem path to layout directory
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--log enable Logging
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--logFile string log File path (if set, logging enabled automatically)
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--noChmod don't sync permission mode of files
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--noTimes don't sync modification time of files
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--pluralizeListTitles pluralize titles in lists using inflect (default true)
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--preserveTaxonomyNames preserve taxonomy names as written ("Gérard Depardieu" vs "gerard-depardieu")
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--quiet build in quiet mode
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--renderToMemory render to memory (only useful for benchmark testing)
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-s, --source string filesystem path to read files relative from
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--stepAnalysis display memory and timing of different steps of the program
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-t, --theme string theme to use (located in /themes/THEMENAME/)
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--themesDir string filesystem path to themes directory
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--uglyURLs if true, use /filename.html instead of /filename/
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-v, --verbose verbose output
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--verboseLog verbose logging
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-w, --watch watch filesystem for changes and recreate as needed
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```
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## The `hugo` Command
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The most common usage is probably to run `hugo` with your current directory being the input directory.
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This generates your website to the `public/` directory by default, although you can customize the output directory in your [site configuration][config] by changing the `publishDir` field.
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The site Hugo renders into `public/` is ready to be deployed to your web server:
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```
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hugo
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0 draft content
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0 future content
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99 pages created
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0 paginator pages created
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16 tags created
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0 groups created
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in 90 ms
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```
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## Draft, Future, and Expired Content
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Hugo allows you to set `draft`, `publishdate`, and even `expirydate` in your content's [front matter][]. By default, Hugo will not publish:
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1. Content with a future `publishdate` value
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2. Content with `draft: true` status
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3. Content with a past `expirydate` value
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All three of these can be overridden during both local development *and* deployment by adding the following flags to `hugo` and `hugo server`, respectively, or by changing the boolean values assigned to the fields of the same name (without `--`) in your [configuration][config]:
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1. `--buildFuture`
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2. `--buildDrafts`
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3. `--buildExpired`
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## LiveReload
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Hugo comes with [LiveReload](https://github.com/livereload/livereload-js) built in. There are no additional packages to install. A common way to use Hugo while developing a site is to have Hugo run a server with the `hugo server` command and watch for changes:
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```
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hugo server
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0 draft content
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0 future content
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99 pages created
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0 paginator pages created
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16 tags created
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0 groups created
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in 120 ms
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Watching for changes in /Users/yourname/sites/yourhugosite/{data,content,layouts,static}
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Serving pages from /Users/yourname/sites/yourhugosite/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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```
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This will run a fully functioning web server while simultaneously watching your file system for additions, deletions, or changes within the following areas of your [project organization][dirs]:
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* `/static/*`
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* `/content/*`
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* `/data/*`
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* `/i18n/*`
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* `/layouts/*`
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* `/themes/<CURRENT-THEME>/*`
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* `config`
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Whenever you make changes, Hugo will simultaneously rebuild the site and continue to serve content. As soon as the build is finished, LiveReload tells the browser to silently reload the page.
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Most Hugo builds are so fast that you may not notice the change unless looking directly at the site in your browser. This means that keeping the site open on a second monitor (or another half of your current monitor) allows you to see the most up-to-date version of your website without the need to leave your text editor.
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{{% note "Closing `</body>` Tag"%}}
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Hugo injects the LiveReload `<script>` before the closing `</body>` in your templates and will therefore not work if this tag is not present..
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{{% /note %}}
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### Disable LiveReload
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LiveReload works by injecting JavaScript into the pages Hugo generates. The script creates a connection from the browser's web socket client to the Hugo web socket server.
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LiveReload is awesome for development. However, some Hugo users may use `hugo server` in production to instantly display updated content. The following methods make it easy to disable LiveReload:
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```
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hugo server --watch=false
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```
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Or...
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```
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hugo server --disableLiveReload
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```
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The latter flag can be omitted by adding the following key-value to your `config.toml` or `config.yml` file, respectively:
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```
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disableLiveReload = true
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```
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```
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disableLiveReload: true
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```
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## Deploy Your Website
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After running `hugo server` for local web development, you need to do a final `hugo` run *without the `server` part of the command* to rebuild your site. You may then deploy your site by copying the `public/` directory to your production web server.
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Since Hugo generates a static website, your site can be hosted *anywhere* using any web server. See [Hosting and Deployment][hosting] for methods for hosting and automating deployments contributed by the Hugo community.
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{{% warning "Generated Files are **NOT** Removed on Site Build" %}}
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Running `hugo` *does not* remove generated files before building. This means that you should delete your `public/` directory (or the publish directory you specified via flag or configuration file) before running the `hugo` command. If you do not remove these files, you run the risk of the wrong files (e.g., drafts or future posts) being left in the generated site.
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{{% /warning %}}
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### Dev vs Deploy Destinations
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Hugo does not remove generated files before building. An easy workaround is to use different directories for development and production.
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To start a server that builds draft content (helpful for editing), you can specify a different destination; e.g., a `dev/` directory:
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```
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hugo server -wDs ~/Code/hugo/docs -d dev
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```
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When the content is ready for publishing, use the default `public/` dir:
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```
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hugo -s ~/Code/hugo/docs
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```
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This prevents draft content from accidentally becoming available.
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[commands]: /commands/
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[config]: /getting-started/configuration/
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[dirs]: /getting-started/directory-structure/
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[front matter]: /content-management/front-matter/
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[hosting]: /hosting-and-deployment/
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[install]: /getting-started/installing/
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