+++ title = "Installation" weight = 15 +++ The following steps are here to help you initialize your new website. If you don't know Hugo at all, we strongly suggest you learn more about it by following this [great documentation for beginners](https://gohugo.io/overview/quickstart/). ## Create your project Hugo provides a `new` command to create a new website. ```shell hugo new site ``` ## Install the theme Install the Relearn theme by following [this documentation](https://gohugo.io/getting-started/quick-start/#step-3-add-a-theme) This theme's repository is: https://github.com/McShelby/hugo-theme-relearn.git Alternatively, you can [download the theme as .zip](https://github.com/McShelby/hugo-theme-relearn/archive/main.zip) file and extract it in the `themes` directory ## Basic configuration When building the website, you can set a theme by using `--theme` option. However, we suggest you modify the configuration file (`config.toml`) and set the theme as the default. You can also add the `[outputs]` section to enable the search functionality. ```toml # Change the default theme to be use when building the site with Hugo theme = "hugo-theme-relearn" # For search functionality [outputs] home = [ "HTML", "RSS", "JSON"] ``` ## Create your first chapter page Chapters are pages that contain other child pages. It has a special layout style and usually just contains a _chapter name_, the _title_ and a _brief abstract_ of the section. ```markdown ### Chapter 1 # Basics Discover what this Hugo theme is all about and the core concepts behind it. ``` renders as ![A Chapter](/basics/installation/images/chapter.png?classes=shadow&width=60pc) The Relearn theme provides archetypes to create skeletons for your website. Begin by creating your first chapter page with the following command ```shell hugo new --kind chapter basics/_index.md ``` By opening the given file, you should see the property `chapter=true` on top, meaning this page is a _chapter_. By default all chapters and pages are created as a draft. If you want to render these pages, remove the property `draft: true` from the metadata. ## Create your first content pages Then, create content pages inside the previously created chapter. Here are two ways to create content in the chapter: ```shell hugo new basics/first-content.md hugo new basics/second-content/_index.md ``` Feel free to edit those files by adding some sample content and replacing the `title` value in the beginning of the files. ## Launching the website locally Launch by using the following command: ```shell hugo serve ``` Go to `http://localhost:1313` You should notice three things: 1. You have a left-side **Basics** menu, containing two submenus with names equal to the `title` properties in the previously created files. 2. The home page explains how to customize it by following the instructions. 3. When you run `hugo serve`, when the contents of the files change, the page automatically refreshes with the changes. Neat! ## Build the website When your site is ready to deploy, run the following command: ```shell hugo ``` A `public` folder will be generated, containing all static content and assets for your website. It can now be deployed on any web server. {{% notice note %}} This website can be automatically published and hosted with [Netlify](https://www.netlify.com/) (Read more about [Automated HUGO deployments with Netlify](https://www.netlify.com/blog/2015/07/30/hosting-hugo-on-netlifyinsanely-fast-deploys/)). Alternatively, you can use [GitHub pages](https://gohugo.io/hosting-and-deployment/hosting-on-github/) {{% /notice %}}