1. Foreword
GitHub is one of the most popular open source version control systems that can be used for collaborative development, project management, and code hosting. Sometimes we can also build a personal or team's static website based on GitHub Pages.
This article mainly introduces how to use GitHub to build your own personal or team static website, including specific steps such as creating a GitHub account, creating a warehouse, using Jekyll to generate a website, and binding a domain name.
2. Create a GitHub account
First we need to go to the GitHub official website and register a GitHub account. If you already have a GitHub account, you can skip this step.
After creating a GitHub account, we can choose to create a new warehouse.
3. Create a repository
Click the “New Repository” button on the GitHub homepage.
Enter your website name in the “Repository name” input box, for example “my-awesome-website”.
Next, we need to select the type of warehouse. Since we want to build a static website, select the "Public" type.
Finally click “Create Repository” to complete the creation of the warehouse.
4. Use Jekyll to generate a website
Next, we need to use Jekyll to generate a website. Jekyll is a simple and easy-to-use static website generator, similar to WordPress and other CMS systems, but it does not require support for databases and server-side scripts. Instead, it generates static web pages through Markdown or HTML template languages.
We can clone a Jekyll template, which provides us with the basic website structure and design:
git clone https://github.com/barryclark/jekyll-now.git
After the cloning is completed, we need to copy all the files in this repository to our own in the warehouse. Then create a new file named "_config.yml" in your own warehouse and enter the following content:
title: My Awesome Website description: A description of my awesome website.
5. Bind the domain name
Now, we have successfully built our own static website, and can view the website by visiting your own warehouse address.
However, we may want to use our own domain name to access the website instead of using GitHub's default domain name. Therefore, in this section, we will explain how to bind your own domain name to GitHub Pages.
Suppose our domain name is "mydomain.com". So, we need to add a CNAME record to resolve “www.mydomain.com” to our GitHub Pages repository.
ns1.p19.dynect.net ns2.p19.dynect.net ns3.p19.dynect.net ns4.p19.dynect.net
6. Summary
This article mainly introduces how to use GitHub to build your own personal or team static website. We need to first create a GitHub account and create a new repository. We then generated the website by cloning the Jekyll template and adding a file called “_config.yml”. Finally, we also explained how to bind your domain name to GitHub Pages to access your website.
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