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| `token` | This option defaults to the repository scoped GitHub Token. However if you need more permissions for things such as deploying to another repository, you can add a Personal Access Token (PAT) here. This should be stored in the `secrets / with` menu **as a secret**. We reccomend using a service account with the least permissions neccersary and recommend when generating a new PAT that you select the least permission scopes neccersary. [Learn more about creating and using encrypted secrets here.](https://help.github.com/en/actions/automating-your-workflow-with-github-actions/creating-and-using-encrypted-secrets) | `with` | **No** |
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| `token` | This option defaults to the repository scoped GitHub Token. However if you need more permissions for things such as deploying to another repository, you can add a Personal Access Token (PAT) here. This should be stored in the `secrets / with` menu **as a secret**. We recommend using a service account with the least permissions necessary and recommend when generating a new PAT that you select the least permission scopes necessary. [Learn more about creating and using encrypted secrets here.](https://help.github.com/en/actions/automating-your-workflow-with-github-actions/creating-and-using-encrypted-secrets) | `with` | **No** |
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| `ssh-key` | You can configure the action to deploy using SSH by setting this option to a private SSH key stored **as a secret**. It can also be set to `true` to use an existing SSH client configuration. For more detailed information on how to add your public/private ssh key pair please refer to the [Using a Deploy Key section of this README](https://github.com/JamesIves/github-pages-deploy-action/tree/dev#using-an-ssh-deploy-key-). | `with` | **No** |
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| `ssh-key` | You can configure the action to deploy using SSH by setting this option to a private SSH key stored **as a secret**. It can also be set to `true` to use an existing SSH client configuration. For more detailed information on how to add your public/private ssh key pair please refer to the [Using a Deploy Key section of this README](https://github.com/JamesIves/github-pages-deploy-action/tree/dev#using-an-ssh-deploy-key-). | `with` | **No** |
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#### Optional Choices
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#### Optional Choices
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| `commit-message` | If you need to customize the commit message for an integration you can do so. | `with` | **No** |
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| `commit-message` | If you need to customize the commit message for an integration you can do so. | `with` | **No** |
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| `clean` | If your project generates hashed files on build you can use this option to automatically delete them from the target folder on the deployment branch with each deploy. This option is turned on by default, and can be toggled off by setting it to `false`. | `with` | **No** |
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| `clean` | If your project generates hashed files on build you can use this option to automatically delete them from the target folder on the deployment branch with each deploy. This option is turned on by default, and can be toggled off by setting it to `false`. | `with` | **No** |
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| `clean-exclude` | If you need to use `clean` but you'd like to preserve certain files or folders you can use this option. This should contain each pattern as a single line in a multiline string. | `with` | **No** |
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| `clean-exclude` | If you need to use `clean` but you'd like to preserve certain files or folders you can use this option. This should contain each pattern as a single line in a multiline string. | `with` | **No** |
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| `dry-run` | Do not actually push back, but use `--dry-run` on `git push` invocations insead. | `with` | **No** |
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| `dry-run` | Do not actually push back, but use `--dry-run` on `git push` invocations instead. | `with` | **No** |
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| `single-commit` | This option can be toggled to `true` if you'd prefer to have a single commit on the deployment branch instead of maintaining the full history. **Using this option will also cause any existing history to be wiped from the deployment branch**. | `with` | **No** |
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| `single-commit` | This option can be toggled to `true` if you'd prefer to have a single commit on the deployment branch instead of maintaining the full history. **Using this option will also cause any existing history to be wiped from the deployment branch**. | `with` | **No** |
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| `silent` | Silences the action output preventing it from displaying git messages. | `with` | **No** |
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| `silent` | Silences the action output preventing it from displaying git messages. | `with` | **No** |
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| `workspace` | This should point to where your project lives on the virtual machine. The GitHub Actions environment will set this for you. It is only necessary to set this variable if you're using the node module. | `with` | **No** |
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| `workspace` | This should point to where your project lives on the virtual machine. The GitHub Actions environment will set this for you. It is only necessary to set this variable if you're using the node module. | `with` | **No** |
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If you're using a custom domain and require a `CNAME` file, or if you require the use of a `.nojekyll` file, you can safely commit these files directly into deployment branch without them being overridden after each deployment, additionally you can include these files in your deployment folder to update them. If you need to add additional files to the deployment that should be ignored by the build clean-up steps you can utilize the `clean-exclude` option.
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If you're using a custom domain and require a `CNAME` file, or if you require the use of a `.nojekyll` file, you can safely commit these files directly into deployment branch without them being overridden after each deployment, additionally you can include these files in your deployment folder to update them. If you need to add additional files to the deployment that should be ignored by the build clean-up steps you can utilize the `clean-exclude` option.
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<details><summary>Click here to view an exmaple of this.</summary>
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<details><summary>Click here to view an example of this.</summary>
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