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      <title>Hugo &amp; AWS Amplify: hosting a simple blog with CI/CD (2 of 2)</title>
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      <description>This post is part 2 and describes how I set up this blog using Hugo on AWS. If you are interested in why I decided to use Hugo, see part 1.
The setup Once I knew I was going to be using Hugo, it was time to start building. First order of business was to get Hugo running locally.
Hugo I already had Homebrew installed on my Mac so this part was simple:</description>
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