Create a site or blog from your GitHub repositories with GitHub Pages.
Nice work, friend ❤️! People will be reading your blog in no time!
You can now merge your pull request!
- Merge your changes from
my-pages
intomain
. If you created the pull request in step 2, just open that PR and click on Merge pull request. If you did not create the pull request earlier, you can do it now by following the instructions in step 2. - (optional) Delete the branch
my-pages
. - Wait about 20 seconds then refresh this page (the one you're following instructions from). GitHub Actions will automatically update to the next step.
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Congratulations friend, you've completed this course!
Your blog is now live and has been deployed!
Here's a recap of all the tasks you've accomplished in your repository:
- You enabled GitHub Pages.
- You selected a theme using the config file.
- You learned about proper directory format and file naming conventions in Jekyll.
- You created your first blog post with Jekyll!
- Keep working on your GitHub Pages site... we love seeing what you come up with!
- We'd love to hear what you thought of this course in our discussion board.
- Take another GitHub Skills course.
- Read the GitHub Getting Started docs.
- To find projects to contribute to, check out GitHub Explore. main
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