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Hi,
I'm
janis
jamstuck
incubation
engineer
at
gitlab.
I
know
a
lot
of
you
use.
Gitlab
pages
to
publish
static
websites,
pages
already
supports
most
major
static
site
generators
like
nexjs,
11t,
astro,
nox,
gatsby,
and
so
many
more.
You
can
use
almost
anything
with
pages
as
long
as
it
builds
static.
Html
thanks
to
the
gitlab
pipeline
runners
that
can
run
almost
any
build
command
with
almost
any
docker
image.
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Now,
we've
made
it
even
easier
to
configure
that
pipeline
as
background
gitlab
is
using
the
gitlab
ci
yaml
file
that
you
commit
to
your
repo
to
configure
the
build
that
makes
it
super
flexible,
but
it's
also
yet
another
yaml
spec
that
you
need
to
look
up
to
get
started
now.
We've
built
a
helper
that
takes
care
of
the
boilerplate,
still
be
able
to
edit
it,
of
course,
which
just
made
it
a
lot
easier
to
get
to
the
initial
file.
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Let's
have
a
look:
let's
open
the
project
and
open
settings
and
then
go
to
pages
we're
introducing
this
nice
interactive
interface.
That
just
asks
the
basic
questions.
What
image
should
we
use
to
build?
It
enter
the
pre-built
steps.
For
example,
an
npm
install
now
just
enter
the
actual
build
command
for
most
javascript
based
apps.
This
is
just
npm
run
build.
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This
creates
a
new
gitlab
crml
file
here
on
the
right.
If
you
commit
this
to
your
repository,
will
automatically
run
that
pipeline
after
every
commit
to
the
default
branch.
No
manuals
step
needed.
If
you
prefer
to
write
your
gitlab
ci
ml
file
yourself.
This
doesn't
change
anything.
You
can
still
commit
that
file
locally
or
from
your
web
ide,
and
you
can
still
use
our
template
repos.
Of
course,
I
really
do
hope
you
enjoyed
this
new
feature
and
thank
you
for
watching
and
have
fun.