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Expand Up @@ -148,10 +148,17 @@ Once you've added those two secrets, add the variables that will be used.
Select the "Variables" tab, and click "New repository variable" to create a new
variable. [GitHub docs](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-what-your-workflow-does/store-information-in-variables#creating-configuration-variables-for-a-repository) You'll need to add the following variables:

* `CLOUDFLARE_PROJECT_NAME`: The name of the Cloudflare Pages project you obtained
above.
* `MAIN_REPO`: The name of your GitHub repository, in the form `owner/repo`.
This should be the repo that has the secrets/permissions to deploy; this is
used to prevent errors from occurring when workflows are triggered on forks.
* (Hugo) `CLOUDFLARE_PROJECT_NAME`: The name of the Cloudflare Pages project
you obtained above.
* (Jekyll): `CLOUDFLARE_JEKYLL_PROJECT_NAME`: The name of the Cloudflare Pages
project you obtained above. This differs for Jekyll so that in this
repository we can test both Hugo and Jekyll.

## Installing for Hugo



## Installing for Jekyll