Part two of this guide is now live:

 * https://tech.michaelaltfield.net/2020/07/23/sphinx-rtd-github-pages-2/

If you don't care about how this works and you just want the quickest route to 
having a readthedocs.io-like documentation site hosted by GitHub Pages and 
built with GitHub Actions = GitHub's free CI/CD tools, you can skip the guide 
and just fork this repo:

 * https://github.com/maltfield/rtd-github-pages

Here's a demo of the site, built from the above-linked repo

 * https://github.com/maltfield/rtd-github-pages/tree/master

And If you want better support for the lower-left menu built-into the rtd 
sphinx theme, please +1 my PR here:

 * https://github.com/readthedocs/sphinx_rtd_theme/pull/983


Cheers,

Michael Altfield
https://www.michaelaltfield.net
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