--- title: Host on GitHub Pages description: Host your site on GitHub Pages. categories: [] keywords: [] aliases: [/hosting-and-deployment/hosting-on-github/] --- ## Types of sites There are three types of GitHub Pages sites: project, user, and organization. Project sites are connected to a specific project hosted on GitHub. User and organization sites are connected to a specific account on GitHub.com. > [!note] > See the [GitHub Pages documentation] to understand the requirements for repository ownership and naming. ## Prerequisites Please complete the following tasks before continuing: 1. [Create](https://github.com/signup) a GitHub account 1. [Log in](https://github.com/login) to your GitHub account 1. [Create](https://github.com/new) a GitHub repository for your project 1. [Create](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-init) a local Git repository for your project with a [remote](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-remote) reference to your GitHub repository 1. Create a Hugo site within your local Git repository and test it with the `hugo server` command 1. Commit the changes to your local Git repository and push to your GitHub repository ## Procedure Step 1 : Visit your GitHub repository. From the main menu choose **Settings** > **Pages**. In the center of your screen you will see this: ![screen capture](gh-pages-01.png) Change the **Source** to `GitHub Actions`. The change is immediate; you do not have to press a Save button. ![screen capture](gh-pages-02.png) Step 2 : In your site configuration, change the location of the image cache to the [`cacheDir`] as shown below: {{< code-toggle file=hugo copy=true >}} [caches.images] dir = ":cacheDir/images" {{< /code-toggle >}} See [configure file caches] for more information. Step 3 : Create a file named `hugo.yaml` in a directory named `.github/workflows`. ```text mkdir -p .github/workflows touch .github/workflows/hugo.yaml ``` Step 4 : Copy and paste the YAML below into the file you created. ```yaml {file=".github/workflows/hugo.yaml" copy=true} name: Build and deploy on: push: branches: - main workflow_dispatch: permissions: contents: read pages: write id-token: write concurrency: group: pages cancel-in-progress: false defaults: run: shell: bash jobs: build: runs-on: ubuntu-latest env: DART_SASS_VERSION: 1.90.0 GO_VERSION: 1.24.5 HUGO_VERSION: 0.148.2 NODE_VERSION: 22.18.0 TZ: Europe/Oslo steps: - name: Checkout uses: actions/checkout@v5 with: submodules: recursive fetch-depth: 0 - name: Setup Go uses: actions/setup-go@v5 with: go-version: ${{ env.GO_VERSION }} cache: false - name: Setup Node.js uses: actions/setup-node@v4 with: node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }} - name: Setup Pages id: pages uses: actions/configure-pages@v5 - name: Create directory for user-specific executable files run: | mkdir -p "${HOME}/.local" - name: Install Dart Sass run: | curl -sLJO "https://github.com/sass/dart-sass/releases/download/${DART_SASS_VERSION}/dart-sass-${DART_SASS_VERSION}-linux-x64.tar.gz" tar -C "${HOME}/.local" -xf "dart-sass-${DART_SASS_VERSION}-linux-x64.tar.gz" rm "dart-sass-${DART_SASS_VERSION}-linux-x64.tar.gz" echo "${HOME}/.local/dart-sass" >> "${GITHUB_PATH}" - name: Install Hugo run: | curl -sLJO "https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/releases/download/v${HUGO_VERSION}/hugo_extended_${HUGO_VERSION}_linux-amd64.tar.gz" mkdir "${HOME}/.local/hugo" tar -C "${HOME}/.local/hugo" -xf "hugo_extended_${HUGO_VERSION}_linux-amd64.tar.gz" rm "hugo_extended_${HUGO_VERSION}_linux-amd64.tar.gz" echo "${HOME}/.local/hugo" >> "${GITHUB_PATH}" - name: Verify installations run: | echo "Dart Sass: $(sass --version)" echo "Go: $(go version)" echo "Hugo: $(hugo version)" echo "Node.js: $(node --version)" - name: Install Node.js dependencies run: | [[ -f package-lock.json || -f npm-shrinkwrap.json ]] && npm ci || true - name: Configure Git run: | git config core.quotepath false - name: Cache restore id: cache-restore uses: actions/cache/restore@v4 with: path: ${{ runner.temp }}/hugo_cache key: hugo-${{ github.run_id }} restore-keys: hugo- - name: Build the site run: | hugo \ --gc \ --minify \ --baseURL "${{ steps.pages.outputs.base_url }}/" \ --cacheDir "${{ runner.temp }}/hugo_cache" - name: Cache save id: cache-save uses: actions/cache/save@v4 with: path: ${{ runner.temp }}/hugo_cache key: ${{ steps.cache-restore.outputs.cache-primary-key }} - name: Upload artifact uses: actions/upload-pages-artifact@v3 with: path: ./public deploy: environment: name: github-pages url: ${{ steps.deployment.outputs.page_url }} runs-on: ubuntu-latest needs: build steps: - name: Deploy to GitHub Pages id: deployment uses: actions/deploy-pages@v4 ``` Step 5 : Commit the changes to your local Git repository and push to your GitHub repository. Step 6 : From GitHub's main menu, choose **Actions**. You will see something like this: ![screen capture](gh-pages-03.png) Step 7 : When GitHub has finished building and deploying your site, the color of the status indicator will change to green. ![screen capture](gh-pages-04.png) Step 8 : Click on the commit message as shown above. Under the deploy step, you will see a link to your live site. ![screen capture](gh-pages-05.png) In the future, whenever you push a change from your local Git repository, GitHub Pages will rebuild and deploy your site. ## Customize the workflow The example workflow above includes this step, which typically takes 10‑15 seconds: ```yaml - name: Install Dart Sass run: sudo snap install dart-sass ``` You may remove this step if your site, themes, and modules do not transpile Sass to CSS using the [Dart Sass] transpiler. ## Other resources - [Learn more about GitHub Actions](https://docs.github.com/en/actions) - [Caching dependencies to speed up workflows](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/caching-dependencies-to-speed-up-workflows) - [Manage a custom domain for your GitHub Pages site](https://docs.github.com/en/pages/configuring-a-custom-domain-for-your-github-pages-site/about-custom-domains-and-github-pages) [`cacheDir`]: /configuration/all/#cachedir [configure file caches]: /configuration/caches/ [Dart Sass]: /functions/css/sass/#dart-sass [GitHub Pages documentation]: https://docs.github.com/en/pages/getting-started-with-github-pages/about-github-pages#types-of-github-pages-sites