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title: Lektor Loves Travis-CI and GitHub Pages
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Read about how to use Lektor with Travis-CI and GitHub Pages.
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pub_date: 2015-12-23
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author: Armin Ronacher
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twitter_handle: mitsuhiko
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text:
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Open Source projects need websites, that's a given, and one of the most popular
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ways to host them these days is [GitHub Pages :ext](https://pages.github.com/).
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It's a free service provided by [GitHub :ext](https://github.com/) which allows
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hosts a git repository as a website on a subdomain of `github.io`.
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Wouldn't it be nice if you could easily host Lektor projects on there? Turns
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out you can with the help of [Travis-CI :ext](https://travis-ci.org/). Because
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Lektor has built-in support for deploying to GitHub Pages pairing up the three
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is a breeze.
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We [created a guide :ref](../../../../docs/deployment/travisci/) and also recorded
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a screencast that goes with it:
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src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/3pj_EyZIL5A?autoplay=0&fs=1">
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