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title: "Quick-Start Guide"
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excerpt:
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{% include base_path %}
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Minimal Mistakes has been developed to be 100% compatible with hosting a site on [GitHub Pages](https://pages.github.com/). To get up and running with a new GitHub repository quickly, follow these steps.
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## Fork the Theme
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Fork the [Minimal Mistakes theme](https://github.com/mmistakes/minimal-mistakes/fork), then rename the repo to **USERNAME.github.io** --- replacing **USERNAME** with your GitHub username.
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Your Jekyll site should be viewable immediately at <http://USERNAME.github.io>. If it's not, you can force a rebuild by **Customizing Your Site** (see below for more details).
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If you're hosting several Jekyll based sites under the same GitHub username you will have to use Project Pages instead of User Pages. Essentially you rename the repo to something other than **USERNAME.github.io** and create a `gh-pages` branch off of `master`. For more details on how to set things up check [GitHub's documentation](https://help.github.com/articles/user-organization-and-project-pages/).
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## Customize Your Site
Open up `_config.yml` found in the root of the repo and edit anything under **Site Settings**. For a full explanation of every setting be sure to read the **Customization** section, but for now let's just change the site's title.
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Committing a change to `_config.yml` (or any file in your repository) will force GitHub Pages to rebuild your site with Jekyll. It should then be viewable a few seconds later at <USERNAME.github.io>.
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Congratulations! You've successfully forked the Minimal Mistakes Jekyll theme and are up an running with GitHub Pages. Now you're ready to add some content and customize the site further.