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The site content is documentation for Servify Express, a Node.js package that makes it easy to start an Express server with almost no setup. I’m asking for a JS.ORG domain so the docs and repo can look more professional and easier to use. The site will only include docs and guides for the package, which is fully focused on the JavaScript/Node.js ecosystem. Repo link: https://github.com/Aarondoran/servify-express.

@Aarondoran Aarondoran marked this pull request as draft December 9, 2025 16:02
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@MattIPv4 MattIPv4 changed the title Add servify-express entry to cnames_active.js servify-express.js.org Dec 9, 2025
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Hi there!

❌ Before we can accept your domain request, you need to configure your GitHub Pages site to use the requested js.org subdomain. Head to your repository settings, locate the Pages settings (under Code and Automation), and enter the js.org subdomain in the custom domain field. 📝

Also... you need to fill out the PR description template that was provided to you when you created your PR, as we need the information it requests to process your subdomain request. If you need to reference the template again, it can be found at https://raw.githubusercontent.com/js-org/js.org/refs/heads/master/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md -- the description of your PR must match the format in the template exactly, with you providing the information that it requests.

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Thanks, I may have misread some of the instructions.

My project Servify Express is a Node.js package that makes it easy to start an Express server with almost no setup. I’m asking for a JS.ORG domain so the docs and repo can look more professional and easier to use. The site will only include docs and guides for the package, which is fully focused on the JavaScript/Node.js ecosystem. Repo link: https://github.com/Aarondoran/servify-express.

I have added the domain to my repo but currently leads to a 302 because my request hasn’t been accepted, please let me know if any more information is required.

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✅ Commit valid, CNAME present, site appears to have content *

* based off https://github.com/Aarondoran/servify-express/blob/main/docs/index.html

@MattIPv4 MattIPv4 added add This PR/issue is regarding adding a new subdomain user This PR/issue is regarding a target on a GitHub user account project This PR has a target of a project on an organisation or user account and removed awaiting custom domain This PR is waiting for the GitHub Pages target to set the custom domain missing information This PR does not have all the requested information in the PR description labels Dec 9, 2025
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indus commented Dec 10, 2025

Welcome https://servify-express.js.org

@indus indus merged commit 87d1af2 into js-org:master Dec 10, 2025
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