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    Welcome to Hugo page.

    Hugo is the world’s fastest static website engine. It’s written in Go (aka Golang) and developed by bep, spf13 and friends.

    Below you will find some of the most common and helpful pages from our documentation.

    Welcome to the page

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    Windows

    Editions

    Hugo is available in two editions: standard and extended. With the extended edition you can:

    • Encode WebP images (you can decode WebP images with both editions)
    • Transpile Sass to CSS using the embedded LibSass transpiler We recommend that you install the extended edition.

    Prerequisites

    Although not required in all cases, Git and Go are often used when working with Hugo.

    Git is required to:

    Go is required to:

    • Use the Hugo Modules feature
    • Build Hugo from source Please refer to the Git and Go documentation for installation instructions.

    Prebuilt binaries

    Prebuilt binaries are available for a variety of operating systems and architectures. Visit the latest release page, and scroll down to the Assets section.

    1. Download the archive for the desired edition, operating system, and architecture
    2. Extract the archive
    3. Move the executable to the desired directory
    4. Add this directory to the PATH environment variable
    5. Verify that you have execute permission on the file Please consult your operating system documentation if you need help setting file permissions or modifying your PATH environment variable.

    If you do not see a prebuilt binary for the desired edition, operating system, and architecture, install Hugo using one of the methods described below.

    Package managers

    Chocolatey

    Chocolatey is a free and open source package manager for Windows. This will install the extended edition of Hugo:

    1. Chocolatey can be installed with this guide.
    2. After the Install of choco we can use the command below to install hugo-extended
      choco install hugo-extended
      
      choco install

    Scoop

    Scoop is a free and open source package manager for Windows. This will install the extended edition of Hugo:

    scoop install hugo-extended
    

    Docker

    Erlend Klakegg Bergheim graciously maintains Docker images based on images for Alpine Linux, Busybox, Debian, and Ubuntu.

    docker pull klakegg/hugo
    

    Build from source

    To build Hugo from source you must:

    1. Install Git
    2. Install Go version 1.18 or later
    3. Update your PATH environment variable as described in the Go documentation The install directory is controlled by the GOPATH and GOBIN environment variables. If GOBIN is set, binaries are installed to that directory. If GOPATH is set, binaries are installed to the bin subdirectory of the first directory in the GOPATH list. Otherwise, binaries are installed to the bin subdirectory of the default GOPATH ($HOME/go or %USERPROFILE%\go).

    Then build and test:

    go install -tags extended github.com/gohugoio/hugo@latest
    hugo version
    

    When building the extended edition of Hugo from source on Windows, you will also need to install the GCC compiler. See these detailed instructions.

    Comparison

    Prebuilt binaries Package managers Docker Build from source
    Easy to install? ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
    Easy to upgrade? ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
    Easy to downgrade? ✔️ ✔️ 1 ✔️ ✔️
    Automatic updates? ❌ ❌ 2 ❌ 2 ❌
    Latest version available? ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
    Easy if a previous version is still installed. ↩︎

    Possible but requires advanced configuration. ↩︎ ↩︎