You can unpublish your GitHub Pages site so that your current deployment is removed and the site is no longer available. This is different from deleting the site.
Who can use this feature?People with admin or maintainer permissions for a repository can unpublish a GitHub Pages site.
GitHub Pages is available in public repositories with GitHub Free and GitHub Free for organizations, and in public and private repositories with GitHub Pro, GitHub Team, GitHub Enterprise Cloud, and GitHub Enterprise Server. For more information, see GitHub’s plans.
When you unpublish your site, your current deployment is removed and the site will no longer be available. Any existing repository settings or content will not be affected.
Unpublishing a site does not permanently delete the site. For information on deleting a site, see Deleting a GitHub Pages site.
Unpublishing your GitHub Pages site removes your current deployment. To make your site available again, you can create a new deployment.
Re-enable using GitHub ActionsA successful workflow run in the repository for your site will create a new deployment. Trigger a workflow run to redeploy your site.
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