+[2017-03-15T21:14:55Z]Mitrek_didn't know that +[2017-03-15T21:15:13Z]preactionhttps://github.com/Mitrek/mitreker.github.io <- this repo would be at https://mitrek.github.io/mitreker.github.io if you had a gh-pages branch, but you don't +[2017-03-15T21:15:14Z]Mitrek_and how i switch between which branch should be online? +[2017-03-15T21:15:43Z]preactionthese are "Project Pages": https://help.github.com/articles/user-organization-and-project-pages/#project-pages +[2017-03-15T21:29:41Z]Mitrek_preaction, thanks. I've managed it
+[2017-03-16T01:54:14Z]jamorphioHey there. What's the best way to sync up my readme file with my github pages site? +[2017-03-16T01:55:21Z]jamorphioI think it's a little more complicated than just embedding it if that's possible. I'd like to style some of the sections and include some demos in between them. Is there a way to include just sections of the readme at a time? +[2017-03-16T03:09:58Z]tmgdoes github have a page for `git-log --all --decorate --graph --oneline`? +[2017-03-16T03:20:57Z]kbsA way to visualize branches on the web site? Maybe something like https://github.com/google/error-prone/network ? +[2017-03-16T03:35:40Z]tmgkbs: yes, I guess that's the github version of it