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FAQ

How long does it take for the site to update? : The GitHub Actions build itself takes about ~15 seconds to run. It is generally expected for your site to update around that duration, and take no more than a minute.

Which environment is used to build and deploy the site? : From the Actions workflow file, it can be seen that we use the official neuron docker image, as well as use the peaceiris/actions-gh-pages action to push the built site to the gh-pages branch, that in turn gets deployed to GitHub's servers.

How can I use the stable version of neuron? : The Actions workflow file publish.yml is configured to pull the latest docker image; you can adjust it to pull from a (unchanging) tag instead. See here for a list of available tags which correspond to neuron versions; generally you would pick the latest tag and put it in publish.yml. Then, your site will continue use the same neuron version, regardless of upstream development changes.

Can I use my own domain name? : Yes, you can set the CNAME in publish.yaml.

How can private repositories be published? : You will need a GitHub paid plan to publish private repositories. Public repositories on the other hand can be published in the GitHub free plan.