Support full clone URLs in getDocs (e.g. GitLab repos)#382
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getDocs.js hardcoded the GitHub host and prepended it to every `repo` entry in docs.package.json, so only GitHub repos could be imported. Resolve each entry to a clone URL instead: a full URL (https:// or git@) is used as-is, while a bare "owner/name" still falls back to the GitHub prefix for backwards compatibility. This unblocks adding application examples that live on GitLab. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Gerber <394442-gerbsen@users.noreply.gitlab.com>
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Indeed a very good addition. Thanks @gerbsen |
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getDocs.js hardcoded the GitHub host and prepended it to every
repoentry in docs.package.json, so only GitHub repos could be imported. Resolve each entry to a clone URL instead: a full URL (https:// or git@) is used as-is, while a bare "owner/name" still falls back to the GitHub prefix for backwards compatibility.This unblocks adding application examples that live on GitLab or other forges like codeberg.