From c50f9fd17d0d1d6d24b4c45c4e6e09ea9187536f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: peaceiris <30958501+peaceiris@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2020 13:09:31 +0900 Subject: [PATCH] docs: Add link to example --- README.md | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 15afdb8..fb21ff2 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -235,6 +235,8 @@ For more details about `CNAME`, read the official documentation: [Managing a cus If you want GitHub Pages to process the site with the static site generator Jekyll, set `enable_jekyll` to true. +[github/personal-website](https://github.com/peaceiris/actions-gh-pages#%EF%B8%8F-githubpersonal-website) is one of the examples using GitHub Pages built-in Jekyll. + By default, this action signals to GitHub Pages that the site shall not be processed with Jekyll. This is done by adding an empty `.nojekyll` file when publishing to the master or gh-pages branch. When a `.nojekyll` file already exists, this action does nothing. Bypassing Jekyll makes the deployment faster and is necessary if you are deploying files or directories that start with underscores, since Jekyll considers these to be special resources and does not copy them to the final site. You only need to set `enable_jekyll` to true when you want to deploy a Jekyll-powered website and let GitHub Pages do the Jekyll processing.