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title: "Papermod - How To's Guide"
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summary: FAQs
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date: 2020-09-18T11:30:03+05:30
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showtoc: true
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tocOpen: true
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aliases: ["/papermod-how-to-guide"]
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tags: ["PaperMod"]
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author: "Aditya Telange"
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draft: true
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---
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## Intro
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We'll be using `yml/yaml` format for all examples down below, I recommend using `yml` over `toml` as it is easier to read.
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---
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## Override theme template
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By Hugo's Lookup Order, you can override any part of a theme that you want. The following is a quick example.
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Let's say you wish the `list` was different. All you have to do is copy the `list` template:
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```shell
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your-site/themes/papermod/layouts/_defaults/list.html
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```
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And paste it under your own `layouts` folder:
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```shell
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your-site/layouts/_defaults/list.html
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```
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Then you're free to make any changes you want to the `list`.
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When Hugo builds your site, your copy of `list.html` will be used instead of the theme's `list.html`.
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---
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## Enable Social-Metadata and SEO
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These include OpenGraph, Twitter Cards and Schema.
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```yml
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params:
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env: production
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```
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or set `HUGO_ENV` as "production" in system env-vars
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---
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## Archive Page
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```shell
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.
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├── config.yml
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├── content/
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│ ├── archives.md <--- Create archive.md here
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│ └── posts/
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├── static/
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└── themes/
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└── hugo-PaperMod/
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```
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and add the following to it
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```yml
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---
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title: "Archive"
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layout: "archives"
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url: "/archives/"
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summary: archives
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---
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```
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---
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## References
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- [Override a Hugo theme](https://zwbetz.com/override-a-hugo-theme/)
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