This [GitHub action](https://github.com/features/actions) will handle the building and deploying process of your project to [GitHub Pages](https://pages.github.com/). It can be configured to upload your production ready code into any branch you'd like, including `gh-pages` and `docs`. This action is built on Node, which means that you can call any optional build scripts your project requires prior to deploying.
You can include the action in your workflow to trigger on any event that [GitHub actions](https://github.com/features/actions) supports. If the remote branch that you wish to deploy to doesn't already exist the action will create it for you.
The `secrets` and `env` portion of the workflow **must** be configured before the action will work. Below you'll find a description of what each one does.
| `ACCESS_TOKEN` | In order for GitHub to trigger the rebuild of your page you must provide the action with a GitHub personal access token. You can [learn more about how to generate one here](https://help.github.com/en/articles/creating-a-personal-access-token-for-the-command-line). This **should be stored as a secret.** | `secrets` | **Yes** |
| `BRANCH` | This is the branch you wish to deploy to, for example `gh-pages` or `docs`. | `env` | **Yes** |
| `FOLDER` | The folder in your repository that you want to deploy. If your build script compiles into a directory named `build` you'd put it here. | `env` | **Yes** |
| `BUILD_SCRIPT` | If you require a build script to compile your code prior to pushing it you can add the script here. The Docker container which powers the action runs Node which means `npm` commands are valid. If you're using a static site generator such as Jekyll I'd suggest compiling the code prior to pushing it to your base branch. | `env` | **No** |
| `COMMIT_NAME` | Used to sign the commit, this should be your name. If not provided it will default to `username@users.noreply.github.com` | `env` | **No** |
| `COMMIT_EMAIL` | Used to sign the commit, this should be your email. If not provided it will default to your username. | `env` | **No** |