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📖 Fix: broken url in external-plugins.md #4346

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📖 Fix: broken url in external-plugins.md
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monteiro-renato authored Nov 20, 2024
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/book/src/plugins/extending/external-plugins.md
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Expand Up @@ -148,4 +148,4 @@ kubebuilder create api --plugins go/v4,sampleplugin/v1
- A [sample external plugin written in Python](https://github.com/rashmigottipati/POC-Phase2-Plugins)
- A [sample external plugin written in JavaScript](https://github.com/Eileen-Yu/kb-js-plugin)

[code-plugin-external]: ./../../../../../pkg/plugin/external/types.go
[code-plugin-external]: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubebuilder/blob/book-v4/pkg/plugin/external/types.go
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Could we change to use the right relative paths?

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Hmm, I think the issue here is that we are not pointing to a .md file.
But I can take a look in the mdBook docs to see if it's possible.

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I see that makes sense
we have a way to add code
I would need to give a look, but we are probably not using the core right here
See in other places that we can inject the code on the docs via annotations

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