title: "Getting Started With Hugo" date: 2018-05-28T13:22:14+07:00 draft: false type: "post"
brew install hugo
To verify your new install:
hugo version
hugo new site quickstart
The above will create a new Hugo site in a folder named quickstart
.
See themes.gohugo.io for a list of themes to consider. This quickstart uses the beautiful Ananke theme.
cd quickstart;\
git init;\
git submodule add https://github.com/budparr/gohugo-theme-ananke.git themes/ananke;\
# Edit your config.toml configuration file
# and add the Ananke theme.
echo 'theme = "ananke"' >> config.toml
hugo new posts/my-first-post.md
Edit the newly created content file if you want. Now, start the Hugo server with drafts enabled:
▶ hugo server -D
Started building sites ...
Built site for language en:
1 of 1 draft rendered
0 future content
0 expired content
1 regular pages created
8 other pages created
0 non-page files copied
1 paginator pages created
0 categories created
0 tags created
total in 18 ms
Watching for changes in /Users/bep/sites/quickstart/{data,content,layouts,static,themes}
Serving pages from memory
Web Server is available at http://localhost:1313/ (bind address 127.0.0.1)
Press Ctrl+C to stop
Navigate to your new site at http://localhost:1313/.
Your new site already looks great, but you will want to tweak it a little before you release it to the public.
Open up config.toml
in a text editor:
baseURL = "https://example.org/"
languageCode = "en-us"
title = "My New Hugo Site"
theme = "ananke"
Replace the title
above with something more personal. Also, if you already have a domain ready, set the baseURL
. Note that this value is not needed when running the local development server.
Tip: Make the changes to the site configuration or any other file in your site while the Hugo server is running, and you will see the changes in the browser right away.
For theme specific configuration options, see the theme site.
For further theme customization, see Customize a Theme.