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What I currently have is https://deploy-preview-1554--musing-lamport-7fb66c.netlify.com/user/travisyml/ from work in travis-ci/docs-travis-ci-com#1554 .
As I see it there are main options:
- Make it so that docs.travis-ci.org/user/yamlref/ redirects straight to the link I have for each key.
- Add title and description on my side, expanding the current list, and you can just link to /yamlref/# which will take you the relevant section on the page, with a link to more info
Thoughts welcome.
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@backspace do you have any thoughts on plaindocs' comments above? Is there a preferred way in terms of what works best with travis-web
?
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sorry - just saw your comment on the other issue:
#33 (comment)
Regarding “link to documentation”, it would be ideal if the link were accomplished through anchors, or some consistent way we can generate a link from a key. We could instead maintain a map of key to URL, but that seems unwieldy.
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On WebLint page:
We are also working on a new WebLint tool.
So is there “a new WebLint tool”?
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Hi @FranklinYu there is one in the works. It's not quite production-ready, and is designed to work with the new travis-yml
parsing library that's in very early pre-alpha release. If you'd like more info about opting in to using this new library and getting access to the new config parsing tool, please drop an email to [email protected] and they'll be able to help.
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i think this can be closed. all three items seem to be implemented.
please reopen if needed.
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