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Home GitHub Pages GitHub Pages documentationLearn how to create a website directly from a repository on GitHub. Explore website building tools like Jekyll and troubleshoot issues with your GitHub Pages site.
Quickstart Overview Start hereYou can configure your GitHub Pages site to publish when changes are pushed to a specific branch, or you can write a GitHub Actions workflow to publish your site.
You can create a GitHub Pages site in a new or existing repository.
You can set up or update certain DNS records and your repository settings to point the default domain for your GitHub Pages site to a custom domain.
GitHub Pages supports using custom domains, or changing the root of your site's URL from the default, like octocat.github.io, to any domain you own.
Jekyll is a static site generator with built-in support for GitHub Pages.
You can check for common errors to resolve issues with custom domains or HTTPS for your GitHub Pages site.
HTTPS adds a layer of encryption that prevents others from snooping on or tampering with traffic to your site. You can enforce HTTPS for your GitHub Pages site to transparently redirect all HTTP requests to HTTPS.
You can display a custom 404 error page when people try to access nonexistent pages on your site.
You can personalize your Jekyll site by adding and customizing a theme.
You can use Jekyll build error messages to troubleshoot problems with your GitHub Pages site.
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