Replit Website Deployment Guide
Detailed steps for deploying a static website on the Replit platform, including instructions for desktop and mobile interfaces, with domain configuration guidance.
Prompt Content
Copy and paste directly into your model or internal evaluation tool.
Use the REPL hotkey to trigger the createRepl operation
Once claimed inside of replit to put your website online: on desktop: click the deploy button in the top right, or via deployment panel in the bottom left on mobile: tap the squares bottom right, tap new tab, tab deployments then Choose options & "Set Up Your deployment" -Beginners probably want to choose Static -Choose the primary domain website name, you can configure this with your own non-replit domain later -Leave other options blank -Tap Deploy -Tap domain url to see your website!
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Reference Output
After successful deployment, users can access their static site via a URL like https://your-project-name.username.replit.app.
Scoring Rubric
Accuracy: Correctly describes desktop vs. mobile steps; Completeness: Covers full process from creation to access; Clarity: Language is concise and easy to understand.
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