Create a public/_redirects
file and add a redirect from any path on your app to wherever you want by providing a URL
Instructor: [0:00] Open up your projects. For this demo, I'm using the GitHub web editor. In the public folder, you want to create a new file. We'll call this file _redirects. Here you would have to define a source routes and a destination routes. The source routes is usually what's the URL would hit and then get redirected to the destination.
[0:38] You want to push these changes with the commit message. I'll say, "Add Redirects for Blog Routes." If you push this, it should automatically trigger a build. When the build is over, if you head over to the build URL and try to hit the blog routes, you see that you're automatically redirected.
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