+ [2020-01-21T21:56:46Z] R2robot meaning the ones that exist.. the one you're using. Maybe fork it and start there
+ [2020-01-21T21:57:53Z] AndyAndyBoBandy I'm not a responsible choice as dev/maintainer of a ruby project. I might get along with git-bug, though, currently checking it out
+ [2020-01-21T23:17:59Z] nedbat AndyAndyBoBandy: I think those <details> things are passthrough HTML in the markdown. But the equivalent raw HTML constructs in ReST aren't supported :(
+ [2020-01-21T23:19:59Z] nedbat AndyAndyBoBandy: though they are scrubbing the HTML, it's not a literal passthrough I guess.

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Posted by odinsbane in #github at 2020-01-21T11:54:54Z

They're more of a suppliment to the readme. I don't feel they'd be necessary for developing the application.
+ [2020-01-22T00:12:03Z] AndyAndyBoBandy for github actions, what's the default working-directory for run steps that don't specify one -- the project root?
+ [2020-01-22T21:04:52Z] AndyAndyBoBandy If I want to display an animated SVG in my github-rendered readme, I've read advice to save the SVG as a gist, then use some extra service like (dead) rawgit -- what does that do that using the github raw URL doesn't?
+ [2020-01-23T16:43:42Z] F3nd3r Hello! I am unfamiliar with the procedure of how to report status issues on GitHub. Is this an acceptable place to do so?
+ [2020-01-23T17:15:58Z] F3nd3r Anyone? :p