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| ### Premium repositories
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| Once you get premium, the plan you selected delegates the number of premium repositories you're
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| allowed to have. Premium repositories have many features not available without a premium plan.
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| ### Personally hosted repositories
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| The premium repositories you select are allowed to be hosted on their own domains, you can choose
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| a domain in your `support/gitdoc.json` file. Just add a `domain` field with your domain, and
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| point your domain at our site, and it will automatically load your repo.
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| 
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| ### Private repositories
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| Private repositories cannot be viewed without being set as a premium repository.
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| ### Custom CSS
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| You're premium repos can have custom layouts through CSS. Once you add a premium repo, simply create
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| the file `support/styles.css` and refresh your repo, when the page refreshes you'll be able to
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| see the custom CSS in action.
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| 
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| ### Branches
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| On premium repositories, you can select the branch you want to pull updates from, this is useful
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| if you plan to display the documentation for a specific version of your software.
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| 
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| ### Standard Git repos
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| Standard Git repositories from non Github servers are supported after you have a premium plan.
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| To add a standard repo to your account, add support for the repository(You can get the setup
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| details from your profile page.), after that go to your profile page and at the bottom will be
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| a form where you can fill out the information to add your repository. After that it can be updated
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| just like any other repository.
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