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    JEKYLL DEPLOY ACTION

    JEKYLL DEPLOY ACTION

    Github Action to deploy the Jekyll site conveniently for GitHub Pages

    A GitHub Action to deploy the Jekyll site conveniently for GitHub Pages. As we known, GitHub Pages runs in safe mode and a set of allow-listed plugins. To use the gem in GitHub Pages, you need to build locally or use CI (e.g. travis, github workflow) and deploy to your gh-pages branch. Therefore, if you want to make Jekyll site run as if it were local, such as let the custom plugins work properly, this action can be very useful for you, because it's really convenient to build and deploy the Jekyll site to Github Pages.
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    A GitHub Action for Custom Jekyll

    A GitHub Action for Custom Jekyll

    A GitHub Action for building a Jekyll site (with custom plugins)

    A GitHub Action for building and deploying a Jekyll repo back to its gh-pages branch. Why not just let GitHub Pages build it? Because this way we can use our own custom Jekyll plugins and build scripts.
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