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\ No newline at end of file +![](images/screenshot.png) + +- View all notes organised by date +- View all patients organised alphabetically +- Jump straight to latest note by date +- Jump straight to last modified note +- Auto generate patient, date, and description metadata from filenames + +### Prerequisites + +You need to install the Hugo CLI. For macOS users, you can install with [homebrew](https://brew.sh/). +``` +brew install hugo +``` + +For Windows users, you can install with [choco](https://chocolatey.org/): +``` +choco install hugo-extended -confirm +``` + +### Getting started + +Create a new Hugo project folder at the command line with + +``` +hugo new site your-project-name +``` + +Then change into that directory and run: + +``` +cd your-project-name +git submodule add https://github.com/jmablog/hugo-clinic-notes.git themes/hugo-clinic-notes +``` + +Next, copy the contents of the [`exampleSite/config.toml`](https://github.com/jmablog/hugo-clinic-notes/blob/master/exampleSite/config.toml) to your own project's `config.toml`. You can update the fields found in this file using the comments provided (the lines after `#`) as a guide. + +Finally, run: + +``` +hugo server -F +``` + +and open your preferred browser to the localhost address Hugo gives you at the command line to view your notes' homepage. + +**If you are seeing a blank page it is probably because you have nothing in your `content/all` directory. Let's add some!** + +### Adding patients + +TODO
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