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## Publishing on Github Pages
-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.
+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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+{{
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.
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:
git commit -am "my commit message"
+
+
+This will ensure changes go through to gh-pages
. Now you can run:
npm run host
-You should now be able to find a “live” version of your library at github.io/[your username]/[your library repo' name]
.
You should now be able to find a “live” version of your library at github.io/[your username]/[your library repo name]
.