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# Shown in the home page
subtitle = "Jacob Windle"
brand = "Jake W"
googleAnalytics = "Your Google Analytics tracking ID"
googleAnalytics = "UA-108770915-1"
disqus = "jakewindle-life"
# CSS name for highlight.js
highlightjs = "androidstudio"

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Snapcraft and snaps are a method of package management created by Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu. Snaps are a means of isolating applications in a self-contained environment that includes everything that the application needs to run. Once you have downloaded the Hugo snap, you will be able to start working with Hugo.
After following the snapd installation instructions at [snapcraft.io](snapcraft.io), run
After following the snapd installation instructions at [snapcraft.io](https://snapcraft.io), run
```bash
snap install hugo
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cd new-site
```
This will create your new Hugo site at `new-site` and change into it. After setting up a Hugo site, a good next step is to set a theme for the site. Visit [the themes site](themes.gohugo.io) and follow the instructions for downloading your theme and configuring it. My theme is Blackburn.
This will create your new Hugo site at `new-site` and change into it. After setting up a Hugo site, a good next step is to set a theme for the site. Visit [the themes site](https://themes.gohugo.io) and follow the instructions for downloading your theme and configuring it. My theme is Blackburn.
And there you have it! I know this post was short but I truly didn't do much when setting up Hugo! Let me know if there is anything you'd like to see me cover in my next post. Thanks!

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