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---
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title: Host on GitHub Pages
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description: Deploy Hugo as a GitHub Pages project or personal/organizational site and automate the whole process with Github Actions
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categories: [hosting and deployment]
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keywords: [github,git,deployment,hosting]
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menu:
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docs:
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parent: hosting-and-deployment
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toc: true
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aliases: [/tutorials/github-pages-blog/]
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---
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GitHub provides free and fast static hosting over SSL for personal, organization, or project pages directly from a GitHub repository via its GitHub Pages service and automating development workflows and build with GitHub Actions.
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## Prerequisites
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1. [Create a GitHub account]
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2. [Install Git]
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3. [Create a Hugo site] and test it locally with `hugo server`.
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[Create a GitHub account]: https://github.com/signup
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[Install Git]: https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Installing-Git
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[Create a Hugo site]: /getting-started/quick-start/
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## Types of sites
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There are three types of GitHub Pages sites: project, user, and organization. Project sites are connected to a specific project hosted on GitHub. User and organization sites are connected to a specific account on GitHub.com.
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{{% note %}}
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See the [GitHub Pages documentation] to understand the requirements for repository ownership and naming.
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[GitHub Pages documentation]: https://docs.github.com/en/pages/getting-started-with-github-pages/about-github-pages#types-of-github-pages-sites
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{{% /note %}}
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[GitHub Pages documentation]: https://docs.github.com/en/pages/getting-started-with-github-pages/about-github-pages#types-of-github-pages-sites
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## Procedure
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Step 1
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: Create a GitHub repository.
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Step 2
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: Push your local repository to GitHub.
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Step 3
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: Visit your GitHub repository. From the main menu choose **Settings** > **Pages**. In then center of your screen you will see this:
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![screen capture](gh-pages-1.png)
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{style="max-width: 280px"}
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Step 4
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: Change the **Source** to `GitHub Actions`. The change is immediate; you do not have to press a Save button.
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![screen capture](gh-pages-2.png)
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{style="max-width: 280px"}
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Step 5
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: Create an empty file in your local repository.
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```text
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.github/workflows/hugo.yaml
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```
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Step 6
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: Copy and paste the YAML below into the file you created. Change the branch name and Hugo version as needed.
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{{< code file=".github/workflows/hugo.yaml" >}}
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# Sample workflow for building and deploying a Hugo site to GitHub Pages
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name: Deploy Hugo site to Pages
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on:
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# Runs on pushes targeting the default branch
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push:
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branches:
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- main
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# Allows you to run this workflow manually from the Actions tab
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workflow_dispatch:
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# Sets permissions of the GITHUB_TOKEN to allow deployment to GitHub Pages
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permissions:
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contents: read
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pages: write
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id-token: write
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# Allow only one concurrent deployment, skipping runs queued between the run in-progress and latest queued.
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# However, do NOT cancel in-progress runs as we want to allow these production deployments to complete.
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concurrency:
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group: "pages"
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cancel-in-progress: false
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# Default to bash
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defaults:
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run:
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shell: bash
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jobs:
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# Build job
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build:
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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env:
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HUGO_VERSION: 0.115.1
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steps:
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- name: Install Hugo CLI
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run: |
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wget -O ${{ runner.temp }}/hugo.deb https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/releases/download/v${HUGO_VERSION}/hugo_extended_${HUGO_VERSION}_linux-amd64.deb \
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&& sudo dpkg -i ${{ runner.temp }}/hugo.deb
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- name: Install Dart Sass
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run: sudo snap install dart-sass
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- name: Checkout
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uses: actions/checkout@v3
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with:
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submodules: recursive
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fetch-depth: 0
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- name: Setup Pages
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id: pages
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uses: actions/configure-pages@v3
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- name: Install Node.js dependencies
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run: "[[ -f package-lock.json || -f npm-shrinkwrap.json ]] && npm ci || true"
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- name: Build with Hugo
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env:
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# For maximum backward compatibility with Hugo modules
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HUGO_ENVIRONMENT: production
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HUGO_ENV: production
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run: |
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hugo \
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--gc \
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--minify \
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--baseURL "${{ steps.pages.outputs.base_url }}/"
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- name: Upload artifact
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uses: actions/upload-pages-artifact@v1
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with:
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path: ./public
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# Deployment job
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deploy:
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environment:
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name: github-pages
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url: ${{ steps.deployment.outputs.page_url }}
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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needs: build
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steps:
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- name: Deploy to GitHub Pages
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id: deployment
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uses: actions/deploy-pages@v2
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{{< /code >}}
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Step 7
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: Commit the change to your local repository with a commit message of something like "Add workflow", and push to GitHub.
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Step 8
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: From GitHub's main menu, choose **Actions**. You will see something like this:
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![screen capture](gh-pages-3.png)
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{style="max-width: 350px"}
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Step 9
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: When GitHub has finished building and deploying your site, the color of the status indicator will change to green.
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![screen capture](gh-pages-4.png)
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{style="max-width: 350px"}
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Step 10
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: Click on the commit message as shown above. You will see this:
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![screen capture](gh-pages-5.png)
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{style="max-width: 611px"}
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Under the deploy step, you will see a link to your live site.
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In the future, whenever you push a change from your local repository, GitHub will rebuild your site and deploy the changes.
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## Additional resources
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- [Learn more about GitHub Actions](https://docs.github.com/en/actions)
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- [Caching dependencies to speed up workflows](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/caching-dependencies-to-speed-up-workflows)
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- [Manage a custom domain for your GitHub Pages site](https://docs.github.com/en/pages/configuring-a-custom-domain-for-your-github-pages-site/about-custom-domains-and-github-pages)
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