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We use GitHub pages to deploy amundsen.io. We use GitHub organization pages (instead of project pages). There are two ways to deploy GitHub pages:
- You push the source (HTML, CSS, JS, etc.) to 
masterbranch and have GitHub build and deploy using Jekyll. - You push the distribution (usually a folder called 
distfrom local build) tomasterbranch. GitHub simply deploys the pre-built distribution then. 
We only support option #2 for this repository. This means that master branch contains the code for generating the distribution. It also contains the locally built distribution in the docs folder (NOT dist). Note, as of now, you can only use master branch to put content of GitHub pages for an organization.
In order to make changes, you'd have to make changes locally, build using Jekyll, test changes locally and then push both the code and the distribution (in the docs folder) to the master branch. Use can follow these instructions to do local set up. In order to build, use gulp and to serve locally, use gulp serve.