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This PR adds deployment automation to deploy documentation to dynamo.github.io repository when pushing to release branches.

Walkthrough

A new deploy job was added to the GitHub Actions workflow for documentation generation. This job depends on the build-docs job, runs only on release branches, and deploys generated documentation to an external repository using a GitHub Pages action, with deployment details dynamically set from the branch and commit.

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File(s) Change Summary
.github/workflows/generate-docs.yml Added a deploy job that downloads the docs artifact, extracts the branch name, and deploys documentation to an external repo using GitHub Pages.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant GitHub Actions
    participant build-docs Job
    participant deploy Job
    participant ai-dynamo/dynamo.github.io Repo

    GitHub Actions->>build-docs Job: Trigger on push to release branch
    build-docs Job-->>GitHub Actions: Generate and upload docs artifact
    GitHub Actions->>deploy Job: Start if build-docs succeeds
    deploy Job->>deploy Job: Download docs artifact
    deploy Job->>deploy Job: Extract branch name from GITHUB_REF
    deploy Job->>ai-dynamo/dynamo.github.io Repo: Deploy docs via gh-pages action
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A branch named "release" takes flight,
Docs are built, then launched at night.
With tokens and actions, the pages deploy,
To a repo afar, bringing much joy.
Now every new version, with a hop and a leap,
Finds its home, for all to keep!
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@nvda-mesharma nvda-mesharma self-assigned this Jun 13, 2025
@nvda-mesharma nvda-mesharma requested review from nnshah1 and a team as code owners June 13, 2025 21:37
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@nvda-mesharma nvda-mesharma marked this pull request as draft June 13, 2025 21:37
@github-actions github-actions bot added the docs label Jun 13, 2025
Signed-off-by: Meenakshi Sharma <[email protected]>
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