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Feature Request - add Azure Repos links support #794
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Hi there, Here's the file we use for the repository links, if you want to take a look - you can also override this file for just your own project if you don't want to have to deal yet with all the potential conditionals etc. you'd need to add to the main theme: @chalin did the most recent work on it so might be able to help at some stage. |
Hi @di9383. Can you provide some examples of the kinds of repo links that you'd need and/or links to a public docs website and the associated Azure repo? |
Hi @chalin,
while this is how the same page looks in github:
Also it seems that Azure Repos URL uses the default branch (
So it is rather cumbersome behavior and link composition, but I believe even adding default URL format support is enough for the purpose of functionality these links provide. |
Thanks for those examples. I have a couple of ideas that I'll explore as soon as I can. |
Hi @chalin. Just for understanding, do you have any timelines for this? |
Hi @di9383 - while I have ideas on how to generalize the repo-links layout, other docsy tasks seem to be more pressing. My hope is to get to this in the first half of the year. If you can get others to upvote this issue, maybe it will get some attention earlier. |
See #1310 |
Hi!
As mentioned here GitHub is the only repository that is supported by Repository Links.
Is it possible to add Azure Repos support or at least guide, which files/modules/etc. should be adjusted by one not mature enough with Go but ready to dive in and contribute?
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