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support: destination_dir doesn't play nicely with cname/enable_jekyll #757
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If you set
destination_dir
to a directory other than the default root-level directory (such asdocs
), the action will still put theCNAME
and.no_jekyll
files at the root of the repository, causing them to be ignored by GitHub pages when that sub-directory is set as the deployment root.Relevant links
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