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I'm new to GitHub pages and I'm trying to understand how this works for project pages (NOT the personal Pages site "{username}.github.io" repository). I tried the tutorial but it wasn't working, and it uses a template workflow. Besides, it doesn't explain much. I saw that it created a new If I activate Pages on an existing project, without adding any workflow, I see that the README.md is automatically translated into a static website. I think that it's done by a version of Jekyll used by an automatic flow on GitHub. The site is visible and fine, but what is generated is inaccessible - no branch or file created, nothing is visible from the Actions pages, and I didn't find any doc on this. Everything is focused on the personal pages.
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The course works quite well. Let me explain. |
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Anyway, I've learned that Jekyll was apparently automatically used with GitHub pages and that it was a pretty old version, so I'll use another static site generator and handle that myself. It remove all that mystery part from the equation. |
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Anyway, I've learned that Jekyll was apparently automatically used with GitHub pages and that it was a pretty old version, so I'll use another static site generator and handle that myself. It remove all that mystery part from the equation.