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    GitHub Pages Deploy Action

    GitHub Pages Deploy Action

    Automatically deploy your project to GitHub Pages using GitHub Actions

    Automatically deploy your project to GitHub Pages using GitHub Actions. This action can be configured to push your production-ready code into any branch you'd like. You can include the action in your workflow to trigger any event that GitHub actions supports. If the remote branch that you wish to deploy to doesn't already exist the action will create it for you. Your workflow will also need to include the actions/checkout step before this workflow runs in order for the deployment to work. If...
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    Twenty

    Twenty

    Building a modern alternative to Salesforce, powered by the community

    ...We felt the need for a CRM platform that empowers rather than constrains. We believe the next great CRM will come from the open-source community. We’ve packed Twenty with powerful features to give you full control and help you run your business efficiently. Contribute, self-host, fork. Break free from vendor lock-in and join us in shaping the open future of CRM. The days when the role of CRM platforms was to shift manual data entries to a database are over. Now, the data is already there. CRM 2.0 should be built around your data, allowing you to access and visualize any existing sources, not forcing you to retrofit your data into predefined objects on a remote cloud.
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