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| | | If you'd like to preview what your Quartz site looks like before deploying it to the internet, here's exactly how to do that! |
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| | | Note that both of these steps need to be completed. |
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| | | ## Install `hugo-obsidian` |
| | | This step will generate the list of backlinks for Hugo to parse. Ensure you have [Go](https://golang.org/doc/install) (>= 1.16) installed. |
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| | | ```shell |
| | | # Install and link `hugo-obsidian` locally |
| | | $ go install github.com/jackyzha0/hugo-obsidian |
| | | $ go install github.com/jackyzha0/hugo-obsidian@latest |
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| | | # Navigate to your local Quartz folder |
| | | $ cd <location-of-your-local-quartz> |
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| | | # Scrape all links in your Quartz folder and generate info for Quartz |
| | | $ hugo-obsidian -input=content -output=data -index=true |
| | | $ hugo-obsidian -input=content -output=assets/indices -index -root=. |
| | | ``` |
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| | | If you are running into an error saying that `command not found: hugo-obsidian`, make sure you set your `GOPATH` correctly! This will allow your terminal to correctly recognize hugo-obsidian as an executable. |
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| | | Afterwards, start the Hugo server as shown above and your local backlinks and interactive graph should be populated! |
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| | | ## Installing Hugo |
| | | Hugo is the static site generator that powers Quartz. If you'd like to preview your site locally, [install Hugo](https://gohugo.io/getting-started/installing/). |
| | | Hugo is the static site generator that powers Quartz. [Install Hugo with "extended" Sass/SCSS version](https://gohugo.io/getting-started/installing/) first. Then, |
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| | | ``` |
| | | # Navigate to your local Quartz folder |
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| | | $ hugo server |
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| | | # View your site in a browser at http://localhost:1313/ |
| | | ``` |
| | | ``` |