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How to use Github Pages App?

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  • W Offline
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    will
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    #1

    Hey everyone,
    Does anyone have a good tutorial on how to use the github pages app? I have a background in basic git usage, but unsure how to build and deploy a Jekyll website.
    Thanks for any help!

    Respectfully,

    Will

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    We have only a bit of usage information for the app at https://cloudron.io/documentation/apps/githubpages/

    The app itself was built by the Cloudron team and tries to be close to Github's offering in that area.

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    will
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    I'm looking for more of a step by step, I've never worked with Jekyll, or GitHub for site hosting. My confusion comes from where to even start. Maybe something like:

    1. Create new git repo in gitlab
    2. Load Jekyll plugin from this list? (No clue how that works)
    3. Clone to local desktop
    4. Push to pages app via command: git remote add page https://<app.example.com>/_git/page

    Basically hand holding hahahahaha

    Thanks for the link!

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    replied to will on last edited by
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    @will If you already have a basic site setup (using HTML) just push that to the ghpages app, no need for jekyll.

    Otherwise see https://cloudron.io/documentation/apps/githubpages/

    If you want, maybe easier - You can upload static HTML to the LAMP app too. under the /app/data/public folder.

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