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      <description>First Post As we begin our journey with Hugo, let&amp;rsquo;s start by setting up a development server that will allow us to preview and test our website locally. This is essential for any web development project.&#xA;Start the Development Server To get started, navigate to your Hugo project directory in your terminal or command prompt and run:&#xA;hugo server This command starts the Hugo development server on localhost and port 1313 by default.</description>
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