In this chapter, you will learn how to build web pages around your project, hosted for free and exclusively on GitHub, by using Jekyll, which is a static site generator, or by providing your own HTML pages.
Continuing our exploration of GitHub features, next comes the ability to visualize a repository's data. GitHub has implemented some nice features, such as graphs that can depict, among other things, the commit activity of the contributors and the traffic a repository gains, as well as the commit history in a network graph.
We will cover the following:
- GitHub Pages
- Web analytics
- Tips and tricks
Let's dive in!