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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.
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!
*Enable GitHub Actions*
Head to the 'Settings' tab of your forked repository and go to the 'Pages' tab.
master using / (root)
*Enable GitHub Pages*
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.
# Navigate to Quartz folder
cd <path-to-quartz>
# Commit all changes
git add .
git commit -m "message describing changes"
# Push to GitHub to update site
git push origin hugo
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.
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.
baseURL = "https://<YOUR-DOMAIN>/"
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.
- name: Deploy
uses: peaceiris/actions-gh-pages@v3
with:
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} # this can stay as is, GitHub fills this in for us!
publish_dir: ./public
publish_branch: master
cname: <YOUR-DOMAIN>
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.
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).
GitHub has some documentation on this, but the tldr; is to
github.com/<YOUR-GITHUB-USERNAME>/quartz) settings page and go to the Pages tab. Under "Custom domain", type your custom domain, then click Save.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).
*Example Configuration for Quartz*
Now that your Quartz is live, let's figure out how to make Quartz really yours!
🎨 Customizing Quarts
Having problems? Checkout our FAQ and Troubleshooting guide.