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About GitHub Pages

You can use Páginas de GitHub to host a website about yourself, your organization, or your project directly from a GitHub Enterprise repository.

Páginas de GitHub se encuentra disponible en repositorios públicos con GitHub gratis y en repositorios privados y públicos con GitHub Pro, Equipo de GitHub, Nube de GitHub Enterprise y Servidor de GitHub Enterprise.

En este artículo

Acerca de Páginas de GitHub

Páginas de GitHub is a static site hosting service that takes HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files straight from a repository on GitHub Enterprise, optionally runs the files through a build process, and publishes a website. You can see examples of Páginas de GitHub sites in the Páginas de GitHub examples collection.

To get started, see "Creating a Páginas de GitHub site."

Types of Páginas de GitHub sites

There are three types of Páginas de GitHub sites: project, user, and organization. Project sites are connected to a specific project hosted on GitHub Enterprise, such as a JavaScript library or a recipe collection. User and organization sites are connected to a specific GitHub Enterprise account.

User and organization sites are always published from a repository named <user>.github.io or <organization>.github.io.

The source files for a project site are stored in the same repository as their project.

You can only create one user or organization site for each GitHub Enterprise account. Project sites, whether owned by an organization or a user account, are unlimited.

The URL where your site is available depends on whether subdomain isolation is enabled for tu instancia de servidor de GitHub Enterprise.

Type of site Subdomain isolation enabled Subdomain isolation disabled
User

http(s)://pages.<hostname>/<username>/<repository>/ | http(s)://<hostname>/pages/<username>/<repository>/ | Organization | http(s)://pages.<hostname>/<organization>/<repository>/ | http(s)://<hostname>/pages/<organization>/<repository>/ | Project site owned by user account | http(s)://pages.<hostname>/<username>/<repository>/ | http(s)://<hostname>/pages/<username>/<repository>/ Project site owned by organization account | http(s)://pages.<hostname>/<orgname>/<repository>/ | http(s)://<hostname>/pages/<orgname>/<repository>/

For more information, see "Enabling subdomain isolation" or contact your site administrator.

Publishing sources for Páginas de GitHub sites

The publishing source for your Páginas de GitHub site is the branch or folder where the source files for your site are stored. All sites have a default publishing source, and project sites have additional publishing sources available.

The default publishing source for user and organization sites is the master branch. If the repository for your user or organization site has a master branch, your site will publish automatically from that branch. You cannot choose a different publishing source for user or organization sites.

The default publishing source for a project site is the gh-pages branch. If the repository for your project site has a gh-pages branch, your site will publish automatically from that branch.

Project sites can also be published from the master branch or a /docs folder on the master branch. To publish your site from one of these sources, you must configure a different publishing source. For more information, see "Configuring a publishing source for your Páginas de GitHub site."

If you choose the /docs folder of the master branch as your publishing source, Páginas de GitHub will read everything to publish your site from the /docs folder.

Static site generators

Páginas de GitHub publishes any static files that you push to your repository. You can create your own static files or use a static site generator to build your site for you. También puedes personalizar tu propio proceso de compilación de forma local o en otro servidor. We recommend Jekyll, a static site generator with built-in support for Páginas de GitHub and a simplified build process. For more information, see "About Páginas de GitHub and Jekyll."

Páginas de GitHub will use Jekyll to build your site by default. If you want to use a static site generator other than Jekyll, disable the Jekyll build process by creating an empty file called .nojekyll in the root of your publishing source, then follow your static site generator's instructions to build your site locally.

Páginas de GitHub does not support server-side languages such as PHP, Ruby, or Python.

Guidelines for using Páginas de GitHub

los sitios Páginas de GitHub están sujetos a los siguientes límites de uso:

MIME types on Páginas de GitHub

A MIME type is a header that a server sends to a browser, providing information about the nature and format of the files the browser requested. Páginas de GitHub supports more than 750 MIME types across thousands of file extensions. The list of supported MIME types is generated from the mime-db project.

While you can't specify custom MIME types on a per-file or per-repository basis, you can add or modify MIME types for use on Páginas de GitHub. For more information, see the mime-db contributing guidelines.

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