--- title: Host on GitLab linktitle: Host on GitLab description: GitLab makes it incredibly easy to build, deploy, and host your Hugo website via their free GitLab Pages service, which provides native support for Hugo. date: 2016-06-23 publishdate: 2016-06-23 lastmod: 2016-06-23 categories: [hosting and deployment] keywords: [hosting,deployment,git,gitlab] authors: [Riku-Pekka Silvola] menu: docs: parent: "hosting-and-deployment" weight: 40 weight: 40 sections_weight: 40 draft: false toc: true wip: false aliases: [/tutorials/hosting-on-gitlab/] --- [GitLab](https://gitlab.com/) makes it incredibly easy to build, deploy, and host your Hugo website via their free GitLab Pages service, which provides [native support for Hugo, as well as numerous other static site generators](https://gitlab.com/pages/hugo). ## Assumptions * Working familiarity with Git for version control * Completion of the Hugo [Quick Start][] * A [GitLab account](https://gitlab.com/users/sign_in) * A Hugo website on your local machine that you are ready to publish ## Create .gitlab-ci.yml ``` cd your-hugo-site ``` In the root directory of your Hugo site, create a `.gitlab-ci.yml` file. The `.gitlab-ci.yml` configures the GitLab CI on how to build your page. Simply add the content below. {{< code file="gitlab-ci.yml" >}} image: monachus/hugo before_script: - git submodule init - git submodule update --force pages: script: - hugo artifacts: paths: - public only: - master {{< /code >}} ## Push Your Hugo Website to GitLab Next, create a new repository on GitLab. It is *not* necessary to make the repository public. In addition, you might want to add `/public` to your .gitignore file, as there is no need to push compiled assets to GitLab or keep your output website in version control. ``` # initialize new git repository git init # add /public directory to our .gitignore file echo "/public" >> .gitignore # commit and push code to master branch git add . git commit -m "Initial commit" git remote add origin https://gitlab.com/YourUsername/your-hugo-site.git git push -u origin master ``` ## Wait for Your Page to Build That's it! You can now follow the CI agent building your page at `https://gitlab.com///pipelines`. After the build has passed, your new website is available at `https://.gitlab.io//`. ## Next Steps GitLab supports using custom CNAME's and TLS certificates. For more details on GitLab Pages, see the [GitLab Pages setup documentation](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/04/07/gitlab-pages-setup/). [Quick Start]: /getting-started/quick-start/