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@Priyansxu Priyansxu commented Dec 28, 2025

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  • You have completed your website.
  • The website is reachable.
  • The CNAME record doesn't contain https:// or /.
  • There is sufficient information at the owner field.
  • There is no NS Records (Enforced as of September 4th, 2024)
  • I fully accept and understand the Terms of Service outline when using this service.
  • I understand that if these requirements are not met my pull request will be closed.

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This is my portfolio Website

Link to Website

https://priyanshu.is-not.cool

@Priyansxu Priyansxu requested a review from a team as a code owner December 28, 2025 11:20
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@DEV-DIBSTER DEV-DIBSTER merged commit eed52c5 into open-domains:main Dec 29, 2025
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Pull Request Merged

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What's next?

Just follow the steps below and you can start using your domain!

GitHub Pages

  • Go to your GitHub repository that you use for your domain.
  • Click on the Settings tab.
  • Click on the Pages link in the sidebar.
  • In the custom domain option, enter the domain you registered.
  • Check the Enforce HTTPS checkbox.
  • Give your domain some time (~24 hours) for the changes to propagate.
  • Enjoy your domain!

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For HTTPS, you will have to configure an SSL certificate to allow the new subdomain to work (here's why).


Need help with your domain? If you have troubles setting up your domain, please create an issue and we will try and help you as soon as possible!

Made a mistake in the records? Don't worry, you can create a new pull request with the corrections.

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