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layout: page
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title: Octopress Setup
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date: July 18 2011
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sidebar: false
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footer: false
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---
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[Create a new repository](https://github.com/repositories/new) for your website then
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open up a terminal and follow along. If you plan to host your site on [Github Pages](http://pages.github.com) for a user or organization, make sure the
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repository is named `your_username.github.com` or `your_organization.github.com`.
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mkdir my_octopress_site
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cd my_octopress_site
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git init
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git remote add octopress git://github.com/imathis/octopress.git
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git pull octopress master
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git remote add origin (your repository url)
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git push origin master
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# Next, if you're using Github user or organization pages,
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# Create a source branch and push to origin source.
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git branch source
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git push origin source
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Next, setup an [RVM](http://beginrescueend.com/) and install dependencies.
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rvm rvmrc trust
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bundle install
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# Install pygments (for syntax highlighing)
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sudo easy_install pip
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sudo pip install pygments
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Install the default Octopress theme,
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rake install
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and you should be all set up to begin blogging with Octopress.
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**Note:** If you already have a blog, check out [Jekyll's Migration page](https://github.com/mojombo/jekyll/wiki/blog-migrations) to help you get your content formatted for Jekyll blogging.
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[Next, Deploying Octopress »](/docs/deploying)
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