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## Publishing on Github Pages
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The easiest way to host your pattern library so you have a link to share is to run the `host` command. This will build the library and push it to the local Github repository's `gh-pages` branch. Before you can use `host` you will need to commit any changes you made on the master branch. Otherwise there's nothing new to push over to the `gh-pages` branch.
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There are three steps to hosting your library on Github Pages.
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### 1. Edit the baseURL
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Open up `config.toml` (at the root of your library project folder) and make sure `baseURL` matches your Github Pages URL.
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```html
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baseURL = "[your user name].github.io/[your library repo name]"
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```
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If you are having trouble working out your Github Pages URL, [this tool may help](https://drastudio.github.io/url-generator/).
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### 2. Commit your latest changes
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On the (default) master branch run:
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{{<cmd>}}git commit -am "my commit message"{{</cmd>}}
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This will ensure changes go through to `gh-pages`. Now you can run:
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### 3. Run the `host` command
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{{<cmd>}}npm run host{{</cmd>}}
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You should now be able to find a "live" version of your library at `github.io/[your username]/[your library repo name]`.
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You should now be able to find a "live" version of your library at `[your user name].github.io/[your library repo name]`.
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<h2 id="publishing-on-github-pages">Publishing on Github Pages</h2>
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<p>The easiest way to host your pattern library so you have a link to share is to run the <code>host</code> command. This will build the library and push it to the local Github repository’s <code>gh-pages</code> branch. Before you can use <code>host</code> you will need to commit any changes you made on the master branch:</p>
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<p>The easiest way to host your pattern library so you have a link to share is to run the <code>host</code> command. This will build the library and push it to the local Github repository’s <code>gh-pages</code> branch. Before you can use <code>host</code> you will need to commit any changes you made on the master branch. Otherwise there’s nothing new to push over to the <code>gh-pages</code> branch.</p>
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<pre class="cmd"><code>git commit -am "my commit message"</code></pre>
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{{ block "main" . }}
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{{ end }}
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<footer role="contentinfo">
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By Heydon Pickering
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For general enquiries, contact us on info@paciellogroup.com
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margin-top: 4rem;
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text-align: center;
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