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# Sequence diagram for Jekyll site build and GitHub Pages deployment workflow #231
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Adds a new GitHub Actions workflow to build a Jekyll site with preinstalled GitHub Pages dependencies and deploy it to GitHub Pages on pushes to main or manual dispatch.
Sequence diagram for Jekyll site build and GitHub Pages deployment workflow
Flow diagram for GitHub Actions Jekyll build and deploy jobs
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