Configure A Custom Domain Name For GitHub Pages

Rhea Rodrigues
2 min readMar 5, 2021

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I registered for a custom domain name for my website on NameCheap.com. Without a custom domain name my GitHub Pages website would have been hosted at missrhea.github.io (i.e. <your-username>.github.io). This did not bother me, I just wanted to try a custom domain name for fun plus it was free.

1. Configuring the custom domain name on GitHub

Inside the missrhea.github.io repository, click on the Settings tab. Scroll down to the GitHub Pages section. I entered my custom domain name in the “Custom domain” field and saved that.

The above step created a commit that added a CNAME file to the root of my publishing source i.e. the root directory of the gh-pages branch.

2. Configuring the custom domain name on NameCheap.com

On NameCheap.com I created the following records under the Advanced DNS tab,

  • A CNAME record to point rhearodrigues.me (i.e. my custom domain) to missrhea.github.io (i.e. the default domain of my GitHub Pages website).
  • Four A Records (with Host as ”@” i.e. root) for the Github A Record IPs:
  • 185.199.108.153
  • 185.199.109.153
  • 185.199.110.153
  • 185.199.111.153

Now my website hosted using GitHub Pages is available at rhearodrigues.me!

References

  • GitHub Docs here.
  • NameCheap.com support page here.

Originally published at https://rhearodrigues.me.

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Rhea Rodrigues

I'm a data scientist. Python and SQL are my bread and butter. Besides data science I write about running, reading and pretty much anything I enjoy.