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## Publishing on Github Pages
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-**Infusion** creates a `/docs` folder containing the latest version of your library whenever you do an `npm run build` or a `git commit`. This folder can be made the source for your Github Pages site by selecting it under **Settings → Github Pages → Source** in the web interface.
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-Then, whenever you push to master, you will also be updating the site found at your Github Pages URL.
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+**Infusion** creates a `/docs` folder containing the latest version of your library whenever you do an `npm run build` or a `git commit`. So long as you forked the **Infusion** repository when making your own library (see {{% pattern "Library setup" %}}), whenever you push to master, you will also be updating the site found at your Github Pages URL.
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This URL will be in the following format:
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[your user name].github.io/[your library repo name]
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-You'll also need to add it to your `config.toml` file as the `baseURL` value. See {{% pattern "Library setup" %}} for more information.
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+You'll also need to add this value to your `config.toml` file as the `baseURL`. For **Infusion**'s own documentation it looks like the following. Just overwrite it.
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+```
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+baseURL = "https://thepaciellogroup.github.io/infusion/"
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+```
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+{{% note %}}
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+If you created a new library repo manually (without forking) you will find the `docs` folder is not automatically setup as the publishing source. This folder can be made the source for your Github Pages site by selecting it under **Settings → Github Pages → Source** in the web interface.
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+{{% /note %}}
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