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# Netlify Photo Gallery
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[](https://app.netlify.com/sites/netlify-photo-gallery/deploys)
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A simple photo gallery example site, made with Hugo. You can deploy this to Netlify, then setup Large Media to play with it.
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[](https://app.netlify.com/start/deploy?repository=https://github.com/netlify/netlify-photo-gallery)
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## How to play with this
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1. Deploy to Netlify with "Deploy to Netlify" button. This will create a new Netlify site and copy the repo to your GitHub account.
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2. Clone a newly created repo to your local computer with `git clone`.
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3. `netlify link` to link the local repo and the Netlify site.
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* Make sure to install Netlify CLI if you haven't: `npm install netlify-cli -g`.
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4. Check if the Large Media local setup has finished already.
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* You can check it with `netlify lm:info` command.
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* Make sure to install netlify-lm-plugin plugin if you haven't: `netlify plugins:install netlify-lm-plugin`.
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5. Run `netlify lm:setup` to setup the Large Media for this repository/site.
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* It will create a `.lfsconfig` file, make sure that you track this file.
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6. Tweak the LFS settings with `git lfs` commands.
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* This example contains jpg and png files, and expected that both of them are tracked by LFS.
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* To track jpg files: `git lfs track *.jpg`.
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* To track png files: `git lfs track *.png`.
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* To track all files under `static/images`: `git lfs track static/images/**`.
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7. `git push origin master` to push to the GitHub. It'll be automatically deployed to Netlify utlizing Large Media.
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8. Try transformations with image files. You can tweak the layout file like `layouts/photos_s/list.html`.
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