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| | | To add a custom domain, check out [Cloudflare's documentation](https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/platform/custom-domains/). |
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| | | > [!warning] |
| | | > Cloudflare Pages only allows shallow `git` clones so if you rely on `git` for timestamps, it is recommended you either add dates to your frontmatter (see [[authoring content#Syntax]]) or use another hosting provider. |
| | | > Cloudflare Pages performs a shallow clone by default, so if you rely on `git` for timestamps, it is recommended that you add `git fetch --unshallow &&` to the beginning of the build command (e.g., `git fetch --unshallow && npx quartz build`). |
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| | | ## GitHub Pages |
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| | | - public |
| | | ``` |
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| | | When `.gitlab-ci.yaml` is commited, GitLab will build and deploy the website as a GitLab Page. You can find the url under `Deploy > Pages` in the sidebar. |
| | | When `.gitlab-ci.yaml` is committed, GitLab will build and deploy the website as a GitLab Page. You can find the url under `Deploy > Pages` in the sidebar. |
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| | | By default, the page is private and only visible when logged in to a GitLab account with access to the repository but can be opened in the settings under `Deploy` -> `Pages`. |