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      <title>Hugo First Steps</title>
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      <description>Setting Up Hugo on Ubuntu Before we dive in, make sure you&amp;rsquo;ve identified a theme for your site - otherwise, nothing will appear with Hugo. To avoid permission issues and other headaches, I recommend removing any snap installation of Hugo (like mine) since it doesn&amp;rsquo;t play nice with NFS file shares. Instead, install Hugo via the command:&#xA;sudo apt install hugo Create a New Site To get started, navigate to the desired location in your terminal or command prompt by running cd followed by the path where you want to create your new Hugo project.</description>
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