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Getting started with GitHub Pages
You can set up a basic GitHub Pages site for yourself, your organization, or your project.
Who can use this feature?
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.
About GitHub Pages
You can use GitHub Pages to host a website about yourself, your organization, or your project directly from a repository on GitHub.
Creating a GitHub Pages site
You can create a GitHub Pages site in a new or existing repository.
Using custom workflows with GitHub Pages
You can take advantage of using GitHub Actions and GitHub Pages by creating a workflow file or choosing from the predefined workflows.
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.
Deleting a GitHub Pages site
You can delete a GitHub Pages site.
Unpublishing a GitHub Pages site
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.
Creating a custom 404 page for your GitHub Pages site
You can display a custom 404 error page when people try to access nonexistent pages on your site.
Troubleshooting 404 errors for GitHub Pages sites
This guide will help you troubleshoot common reasons you may be seeing a 404 error.