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Two days ago, I updated the code of my site https://danipani.github.io/,
the index file (index.html) has changed, but other files like https://danipani.github.io/node_modules/@bit/danipani.projects.global.button-3d/index.js don't update. I tried to remove the repository but no luck, everything is like before.



This is my repository:




  • https://github.com/DaniPani/danipani.github.io

  • this is the source code not bundled: https://github.com/DaniPani/danipani.github.io-not-bundled










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    Two days ago, I updated the code of my site https://danipani.github.io/,
    the index file (index.html) has changed, but other files like https://danipani.github.io/node_modules/@bit/danipani.projects.global.button-3d/index.js don't update. I tried to remove the repository but no luck, everything is like before.



    This is my repository:




    • https://github.com/DaniPani/danipani.github.io

    • this is the source code not bundled: https://github.com/DaniPani/danipani.github.io-not-bundled










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      Two days ago, I updated the code of my site https://danipani.github.io/,
      the index file (index.html) has changed, but other files like https://danipani.github.io/node_modules/@bit/danipani.projects.global.button-3d/index.js don't update. I tried to remove the repository but no luck, everything is like before.



      This is my repository:




      • https://github.com/DaniPani/danipani.github.io

      • this is the source code not bundled: https://github.com/DaniPani/danipani.github.io-not-bundled










      share|improve this question
















      Two days ago, I updated the code of my site https://danipani.github.io/,
      the index file (index.html) has changed, but other files like https://danipani.github.io/node_modules/@bit/danipani.projects.global.button-3d/index.js don't update. I tried to remove the repository but no luck, everything is like before.



      This is my repository:




      • https://github.com/DaniPani/danipani.github.io

      • this is the source code not bundled: https://github.com/DaniPani/danipani.github.io-not-bundled







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          1. Check your .gitignore file. You might have node_modules in there.


          2. Also, you might wanna see this: https://blog.github.com/2016-11-02-what-s-new-in-github-pages-with-jekyll-3-3/ . & https://blog.github.com/2009-12-29-bypassing-jekyll-on-github-pages/ .







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          • There is not .gitignore file and at this link (github.com/DaniPani/danipani.github.io/blob/master/node_modules/…) the file exists, but at the github.io (danipani.github.io/node_modules/@bit/…) not

            – Dani Pani danipani
            Jan 3 at 15:36













          • @DaniPanidanipani Also, did you check which branch you are building from in your github pages setting?

            – Aaditya Maheshwari
            Jan 3 at 15:42











          • master and it is the only branch that I have

            – Dani Pani danipani
            Jan 3 at 17:30











          • Perfect, I added a .nojekyll file and now everything works fine. Thank you

            – Dani Pani danipani
            Jan 3 at 17:44











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          1. Check your .gitignore file. You might have node_modules in there.


          2. Also, you might wanna see this: https://blog.github.com/2016-11-02-what-s-new-in-github-pages-with-jekyll-3-3/ . & https://blog.github.com/2009-12-29-bypassing-jekyll-on-github-pages/ .







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          • There is not .gitignore file and at this link (github.com/DaniPani/danipani.github.io/blob/master/node_modules/…) the file exists, but at the github.io (danipani.github.io/node_modules/@bit/…) not

            – Dani Pani danipani
            Jan 3 at 15:36













          • @DaniPanidanipani Also, did you check which branch you are building from in your github pages setting?

            – Aaditya Maheshwari
            Jan 3 at 15:42











          • master and it is the only branch that I have

            – Dani Pani danipani
            Jan 3 at 17:30











          • Perfect, I added a .nojekyll file and now everything works fine. Thank you

            – Dani Pani danipani
            Jan 3 at 17:44
















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          1. Check your .gitignore file. You might have node_modules in there.


          2. Also, you might wanna see this: https://blog.github.com/2016-11-02-what-s-new-in-github-pages-with-jekyll-3-3/ . & https://blog.github.com/2009-12-29-bypassing-jekyll-on-github-pages/ .







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          • There is not .gitignore file and at this link (github.com/DaniPani/danipani.github.io/blob/master/node_modules/…) the file exists, but at the github.io (danipani.github.io/node_modules/@bit/…) not

            – Dani Pani danipani
            Jan 3 at 15:36













          • @DaniPanidanipani Also, did you check which branch you are building from in your github pages setting?

            – Aaditya Maheshwari
            Jan 3 at 15:42











          • master and it is the only branch that I have

            – Dani Pani danipani
            Jan 3 at 17:30











          • Perfect, I added a .nojekyll file and now everything works fine. Thank you

            – Dani Pani danipani
            Jan 3 at 17:44














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          1. Check your .gitignore file. You might have node_modules in there.


          2. Also, you might wanna see this: https://blog.github.com/2016-11-02-what-s-new-in-github-pages-with-jekyll-3-3/ . & https://blog.github.com/2009-12-29-bypassing-jekyll-on-github-pages/ .







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          1. Check your .gitignore file. You might have node_modules in there.


          2. Also, you might wanna see this: https://blog.github.com/2016-11-02-what-s-new-in-github-pages-with-jekyll-3-3/ . & https://blog.github.com/2009-12-29-bypassing-jekyll-on-github-pages/ .








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          • There is not .gitignore file and at this link (github.com/DaniPani/danipani.github.io/blob/master/node_modules/…) the file exists, but at the github.io (danipani.github.io/node_modules/@bit/…) not

            – Dani Pani danipani
            Jan 3 at 15:36













          • @DaniPanidanipani Also, did you check which branch you are building from in your github pages setting?

            – Aaditya Maheshwari
            Jan 3 at 15:42











          • master and it is the only branch that I have

            – Dani Pani danipani
            Jan 3 at 17:30











          • Perfect, I added a .nojekyll file and now everything works fine. Thank you

            – Dani Pani danipani
            Jan 3 at 17:44



















          • There is not .gitignore file and at this link (github.com/DaniPani/danipani.github.io/blob/master/node_modules/…) the file exists, but at the github.io (danipani.github.io/node_modules/@bit/…) not

            – Dani Pani danipani
            Jan 3 at 15:36













          • @DaniPanidanipani Also, did you check which branch you are building from in your github pages setting?

            – Aaditya Maheshwari
            Jan 3 at 15:42











          • master and it is the only branch that I have

            – Dani Pani danipani
            Jan 3 at 17:30











          • Perfect, I added a .nojekyll file and now everything works fine. Thank you

            – Dani Pani danipani
            Jan 3 at 17:44

















          There is not .gitignore file and at this link (github.com/DaniPani/danipani.github.io/blob/master/node_modules/…) the file exists, but at the github.io (danipani.github.io/node_modules/@bit/…) not

          – Dani Pani danipani
          Jan 3 at 15:36







          There is not .gitignore file and at this link (github.com/DaniPani/danipani.github.io/blob/master/node_modules/…) the file exists, but at the github.io (danipani.github.io/node_modules/@bit/…) not

          – Dani Pani danipani
          Jan 3 at 15:36















          @DaniPanidanipani Also, did you check which branch you are building from in your github pages setting?

          – Aaditya Maheshwari
          Jan 3 at 15:42





          @DaniPanidanipani Also, did you check which branch you are building from in your github pages setting?

          – Aaditya Maheshwari
          Jan 3 at 15:42













          master and it is the only branch that I have

          – Dani Pani danipani
          Jan 3 at 17:30





          master and it is the only branch that I have

          – Dani Pani danipani
          Jan 3 at 17:30













          Perfect, I added a .nojekyll file and now everything works fine. Thank you

          – Dani Pani danipani
          Jan 3 at 17:44





          Perfect, I added a .nojekyll file and now everything works fine. Thank you

          – Dani Pani danipani
          Jan 3 at 17:44




















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