--- title: "How To Setup Meghna Hugo" date: 2018-09-12T14:51:12+06:00 author: Jeremy Berkleef image_webp: images/blog/meghna.webp image: images/blog/meghna.jpg description : "This is meta description" --- ## Install this template by following those simple steps: ### STEP-1 : Hugo installation Check this link below for install hugo on your computer. [hugo install documentation](https://gohugo.io/getting-started/installing/) ### STEP-2 : Create your project Hugo provides a `new` command to create a new website. ``` hugo new site ``` ### STEP-3 : Install the theme Run this command ``` hugo new site meghna-hugo ``` and then go to the themes folder inside of meghna-hugo folder. You can also use this command ```cd meghna-hugo/themes``` for going to this folder. Then run the command ``` git clone git@github.com:themefisher/meghna-hugo.git ``` Alternatively, you can [download the theme as .zip](https://github.com/themefisher/meghna-hugo/archive/master.zip) file and extract it in the `themes` directory After that you need to go to the `meghna-hugo/exampleSite` folder and copy or cut all the elements, and now go back to the root folder and paste it here. open the command prompt again and run `cd ../` command for go back to the root folder. ### STEP-4 : Host locally Launching the website locally by using the following command: ``` hugo serve ``` Go to `http://localhost:1313` Or you can check this video documentation for installing this template: {{< youtube 3O3qvDoVp5g >}} ### STEP-5 : 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. ```toml # Change the default theme to be use when building the site with Hugo theme = "meghna-hugo" ``` ### STEP-6 : Create your first content pages ``` hugo new blog/post-name.md ``` ### STEP-7 : Build the website When your site is ready to deploy, run the following command: ``` hugo # You can also create a minified version by using this command: hugo--minify ``` A `public` folder will be generated, containing all static content and assets for your website. It can now be deployed on any web server.