-and tags directories have sections for our newly added tags.
-
-```nil
-.
-├── archetypes
-│ └── default.md
-├── config.toml
-├── content
-│ ├── fishsticks
-│ │ ├── gortons.md
-│ │ ├── _index.md
-│ │ └── van-de-camps.md
-│ └── posts
-│ └── herpes.md
-├── data
-├── hugotest.org
-├── layouts
-├── public
-│ ├── categories
-│ │ ├── inanity
-│ │ │ └── index.xml
-│ │ └── index.xml
-│ ├── fishsticks
-│ │ └── index.xml
-│ ├── index.xml
-│ ├── posts
-│ │ └── index.xml
-│ ├── sitemap.xml
-│ └── tags
-│ ├── fear
-│ │ └── index.xml
-│ ├── herpes
-│ │ └── index.xml
-│ └── index.xml
-├── static
-└── themes
-```
-
-The index pages of taxonomies provide a list of all available taxonomies of that
-type, with links to lists that show content associated with that taxonomy. For
-instance, public/tags/index.xml looks like this:
-
-{{< highlight xml "linenos=table, linenostart=1" >}}
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes" ?>
-<rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
- <channel>
- <title>Tags on My New Hugo Site</title>
- <link>http://example.org/tags/</link>
- <description>Recent content in Tags on My New Hugo Site</description>
- <generator>Hugo -- gohugo.io</generator>
- <language>en-us</language>
-
- <atom:link href="http://example.org/tags/index.xml" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" />
-
-
- <item>
- <title>Fear</title>
- <link>http://example.org/tags/fear/</link>
- <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
-
- <guid>http://example.org/tags/fear/</guid>
- <description></description>
- </item>
-
- <item>
- <title>Herpes</title>
- <link>http://example.org/tags/herpes/</link>
- <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
-
- <guid>http://example.org/tags/herpes/</guid>
- <description></description>
- </item>
-
- </channel>
-</rss>
-{{< /highlight >}}
-
-And public/tags/fear/index.xml looks like this:
-
-{{< highlight xml "linenos=table, linenostart=1" >}}
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes" ?>
-<rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
- <channel>
- <title>Fear on My New Hugo Site</title>
- <link>http://example.org/tags/fear/</link>
- <description>Recent content in Fear on My New Hugo Site</description>
- <generator>Hugo -- gohugo.io</generator>
- <language>en-us</language>
-
- <atom:link href="http://example.org/tags/fear/index.xml" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" />
-
-
- <item>
- <title>I have herpes</title>
- <link>http://example.org/posts/herpes/</link>
- <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
-
- <guid>http://example.org/posts/herpes/</guid>
- <description>Someone gave me herpes! Oh no!</description>
- </item>
-
- <item>
- <title>Van De Camps</title>
- <link>http://example.org/fishsticks/van-de-camps/</link>
- <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
-
- <guid>http://example.org/fishsticks/van-de-camps/</guid>
- <description>If this is fish, I&rsquo;ll be a monkey&rsquo;s uncle.</description>
- </item>
-
- </channel>
-</rss>
-{{< /highlight >}}
-
-This allows themes to easily build navigation pages for browsing or querying
-taxonomies. Files like these are often useful to output as JSON (done by the
-theme) to allow Javascript-driven dynamic search features, but a simpler scheme
-can output HTML pages to browse taxonomies just as you would posts in a section
-(i.e. org-mode heading).
-
-
-## Theming {#theming}
-
-The last thing to do here is to download or create a theme for Hugo. As
-mentioned before, installing a theme is very simple. This blog uses a custom
-theme named Speedy that I have been developing to help myself learn Hugo's
-internals, but for this example I'll be using Kaushal Modi's [bare-min theme](https://github.com/kaushalmodi/hugo-bare-min-theme). The
-bare-min theme is the best starting place out there for making new themes, and
-outputs basic HTML pages without any need to mess with CSS or JS. It also
-provides easy debugging facilities and search features.
-
-We'll just install it and generate the site again. You can download the theme
-from its github page and extract it to the themes folder, or much more easily
-use git to clone it to your themes directory.
-`git clone https://github.com/kaushalmodi/hugo-bare-min-theme.git themes/bare-min`
-Then open up your **config.toml** file, and add the theme.
-
-{{< highlight toml "linenos=table, linenostart=1" >}}
-baseURL = "http://example.org/"
-languageCode = "en-us"
-title = "My New Hugo Site"
-# Adding a theme:
-theme = "bare-min"
-{{< /highlight >}}
-
-Be sure that the theme's name matches the theme directory's name in the themes/
-directory of your project base directory. (e.g. themes/bare-min here).
-
-That's it for installing the theme. Just run `hugo` again, and behold your output: