GitHub Pages publication test
This page is published through GitHub Pages from the /docs directory of the public repository. It validates the second working route for external publication: the material is available as a normal web page rather than only as a file inside GitHub.
What this validates
The test uses two parallel publication points. The first is a public markdown note inside the repository. The second is this web page published on GitHub Pages.
- Repository publication works well for notes, standards, source materials, and working documents.
- GitHub Pages works well for articles, public briefs, essays, FAQs, and editorial materials.
Public links in this test
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The expected result is that one public GitHub setup can keep the source note and also publish a reader-facing web page for broader distribution.
Practical conclusion
For Z3R0L1M1T Legal Consulting, this means articles, analytical notes, public legal positions, short memos, and navigation materials can be released externally without a separate CMS. The repository remains the editorial base, while GitHub Pages becomes the public-facing distribution layer.