Github pages not working12/9/2023 Why not, I wondered? After double-checking that my push had really gone through, I clicked the word “deployed”, and was taken to a GitHub Action that had failed! I first visited Settings→Pages for the site’s repository, and saw that no recent deploy had taken place. After many fruitless Shift-Ctrl-R reloads on Chrome, I decided to investigate. I pushed new content, on a site that's purely static and doesn't use Jekyll. The action needed to be re-run through the Actions tab for the new version of my site to appear. My site failed to deploy today because of a transient failure in the GitHub Pages deploy actions. The smoke test is almost certainly not required. Note: It could be enough to force push to remove the commits that are stuck and getting them back again. Now you should get green checkmarks and published updates.Cherry-pick each commit from the snapshot branch you need to get your unpublished changes back into master (cherry-picking gives the commits new ids/hashes, avoiding the risk of anything having cached them from before).Reset master again, removing the smoke test.(Commits tab, green checkmarks indicate published commits) Reset the master branch to the last commit that is live. ![]() Here is what I had to do to get it to publish again. It just sat three days refusing to update. I don't use Jekyll, only pure static HTML. I had this problem this week and no solution worked.
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