[codex] Document fork Pages opt-in#5
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Keep upstream Pages deployment automatic while documenting why forks skip it by default. Allow forks with Pages configured to opt in via CRABBOX_ENABLE_PAGES=true instead of editing the workflow again.
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Summary
openclaw/crabboxdeployment automatic.CRABBOX_ENABLE_PAGES=true.Why
PR #4 stopped false Pages failures on the LDMB123 fork, but the hardcoded guard was opaque and left no no-code opt-in path for forks that intentionally configure Pages. This keeps the fork clean while making the guard easier to maintain.
Verification
ruby -e "require 'yaml'; YAML.load_file('.github/workflows/pages.yml'); puts 'yaml ok'"git status --short --branch