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Hmm, this plugin strongly expects the files you’re processing to be part of a GitHub/Bitbucket/GitLab repository. Much of the file/path resolving is based on that.
Could you try passing in repository: t2/tvui
, would something like that work?
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Hi. Thanks for the follow-up. I was on vacation, so I didn't see this until now.
I'm a little surprised that passing a repository is necessary, because:
- The docs make it sound optional:
When a repository is given or detected (supporting GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket), links to the files are normalized to the file-system.
- Knowing the repository shouldn't be necessary to validate that local links (e.g.
[foo](./foo.md)
) are valid.
I suspect that passing t2/tvui
would not work, because then the tool would assume that it's on GH.
Is there no mode that just ignores links to the files on the remote web host? (e.g. https://github.com/org/repo/blob/file.md
)
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