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https://igel.readthedocs.io/en/latest/_sources/readme.rst.txt includes a link to the assets/igel-help.gif, but that path is broken on readthedocs.
readme.rst is included as ../readme.rst in the sphinx build.
The gifs are in asses/igel-help.gif
The sphinx build needs to point to the asset directory, absolutely:
.. image:: /assets/igel-help.gif
I haven't made a patch, because I haven't
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Hi, I've found the following cheatsheet :
In the README you explain that there must be an edit button in the page and a github button to access the sheet but as you can see it doesn't appear here.
Thx ;)