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  1. GitHub · Change is constant. GitHub keeps you ahead. · GitHub

    Whether you’re scaling your development process or just learning how to code, GitHub is where you belong. Join the world’s most widely adopted developer platform to build the technologies …

  2. GitHub Pages documentation - GitHub Docs

    Learn 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.

  3. Creating a GitHub Pages site

    Before you can create your site, you must have a repository for your site on GitHub. If you're not creating your site in an existing repository, see Creating a repository for your site.

  4. What is GitHub Pages? - GitHub Docs

    You can use GitHub Pages to host a website about yourself, your organization, or your project directly from a repository on GitHub.

  5. Quickstart for GitHub Pages

    You can use GitHub Pages to showcase some open source projects, host a blog, or even share your résumé. This guide will help get you started on creating your next website.

  6. Configuring a publishing source for your GitHub Pages site

    You 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.

  7. Create a site or blog from your GitHub repositories with GitHub …

    With GitHub Pages, you can host project blogs, documentation, resumes, portfolios, or any other static content you'd like. Your GitHub repository can easily become its own website.

  8. GitHub · GitHub

    How people build software. GitHub has 530 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.

  9. Sign in to GitHub · GitHub

    GitHub is where people build software. More than 150 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 420 million projects.

  10. GitHub - github/personal-website: Code that'll help you kickstart a ...

    It's all possible using the combination of Jekyll (for building your website), GitHub Pages (for hosting your website), and GitHub's API (for automatically populating your website with content).