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title: "Deploying Quartz to the Web"
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## GitHub Pages
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Quartz is designed to be effortless to deploy. If you forked and cloned Quartz directly from the repository, everything should already be good to go! You can head to `<YOUR-GITHUB-USERNAME.github.io/quartz` to see it live.
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### Enable GitHub Actions
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By default, GitHub disables workflows from running automatically on Forked Repostories. Head to the 'Actions' tab of your forked repository and Enable Workflows to setup deploying your Quartz site!
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![Enable GitHub Actions](/notes/images/github-actions.png)*Enable GitHub Actions*
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### Enable GitHub Pages
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Head to the 'Settings' tab of your forked repository and go to the 'Pages' tab.
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1. Set the source to deploy from `master` using `/ (root)`
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2. Set a custom domain here if you have one!
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![Enable GitHub Pages](/notes/images/github-pages.png)*Enable GitHub Pages*
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### Pushing Changes
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To see your changes on the internet, we need to push it them to GitHub. Quartz is essentially a `git` repository so updating it is the same workflow as you would follow as normal.
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```shell
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# Navigate to Quartz folder
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cd <path-to-quartz>
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# Commit all changes
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git add .
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git commit -m "message describing changes"
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# Push to GitHub to update site
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git push origin hugo
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```
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### Setting up the Site
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Now let's get this site up and running. Never hosted a site before? No problem. Have a fancy custom domain you already own or want to subdomain your Quartz? That's easy too.
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Here, we take advantage of GitHub's free page hosting to deploy our site. Change `baseURL` in `/config.toml`. If you don't have a custom domain to use, you can use `<YOUR-USERNAME>.github.io` (which GitHub gives to you for free!) as your domain.
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[Reference `config.toml` here](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/hugo/config.toml)
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```toml
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baseURL = "https://<YOUR-DOMAIN>/"
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```
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If you are using this under a subdomain (e.g. `<YOUR-GITHUB-USERNAME>.github.io/quartz`), include the trailing path.
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```toml
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baseURL = "https://<YOUR-GITHUB-USERNAME>.github.io/quartz/"
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```
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Change `cname` in `/.github/workflows/deploy.yaml`. Again, if you don't have a custom domain to use, you can use `<YOUR-USERNAME>.github.io`.
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[Reference `deploy.yaml` here](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/hugo/.github/workflows/deploy.yaml)
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```yaml
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- name: Deploy
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uses: peaceiris/actions-gh-pages@v3
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with:
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github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} # this can stay as is, GitHub fills this in for us!
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publish_dir: ./public
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publish_branch: master
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cname: <YOUR-DOMAIN>
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```
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### Registrar
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This step is only applicable if you are using a **custom domain**! If you are using `<YOUR-USERNAME>.github.io`, you can skip this step.
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For this last bit to take effect, you also need to create a CNAME record with the DNS provider you register your domain with (i.e. NameCheap, Google Domains).
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GitHub has some [documentation on this](https://docs.github.com/en/pages/configuring-a-custom-domain-for-your-github-pages-site/managing-a-custom-domain-for-your-github-pages-site), but the tldr; is to
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1. Go to your forked repository (`github.com/<YOUR-GITHUB-USERNAME>/quartz`) settings page and go to the Pages tab. Under "Custom domain", type your custom domain, then click **Save**.
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2. Go to your DNS Provider and create a CNAME record that points from your domain to `<YOUR-GITHUB-USERNAME.github.io.` (yes, with the trailing period).
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![Example Configuration for Quartz](/notes/images/google-domains.png)*Example Configuration for Quartz*
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3. Wait 30 minutes to an hour for the network changes to kick in.
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4. Done!
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## External Hosting
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Don't want to use GitHub Pages? Hugo builds everything for you! Everything is a packaged set of static files ready to deploy in `/public`. You can then upload this folder to a cloud provider to deploy. Alternatively, most providers also give users the option to link a GitHub repository and a folder to deploy. When doing this, ensure you select `/public` folder under the `master` branch.
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---
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Now that your Quartz is live, let's figure out how to make Quartz really *yours*!
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🎨 [Customizing Quartz](notes/config.md)
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Having problems? Checkout our [FAQ and Troubleshooting guide](notes/troubleshooting.md).
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