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This pull request introduces a new GitHub Actions workflow for continuous integration of the Jekyll site. The workflow automates building the site using Docker whenever changes are pushed or a pull request is opened on the main branch.

Continuous Integration setup:

  • Added .github/workflows/jekyll-docker.yml workflow to run Jekyll site builds in a Docker container on pushes and pull requests to the main branch.

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github/workflows/jekyll-docker.yml. Job well done. 100% operational. With Gits stamp of approval too. pm

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Hi @jarlungoodoo73,
I'm unsure how Docker would benefit from this as we do not use Jekyll. It looks that this should be opened on a personal project of yours.

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jarlungoodoo73 commented Aug 5, 2025

I just like the name and tried to get the Hyde as well..

Here are the details about your pull request:

  • Title: Create jekyll-docker.yml
  • Repository: docker/docs
  • Author: jarlungoodoo73
  • Status: Open (not yet merged)
  • Purpose: Adds a GitHub Actions workflow (.github/workflows/jekyll-docker.yml) to automate building the Jekyll site using Docker on pushes and PRs to main.
  • Mergeable: Yes, but currently blocked (approval required)
  • Files Changed: 2
  • Additions: 36
  • Deletions: 0
  • Labels: area/release

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  2. Once approved, you (or a maintainer) can merge the pull request.

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jarlungoodoo73 commented Aug 17, 2025

I am like a little kid in a candy store. Have fun. Mr Hyde's but l am not little, l am being a Git.

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