+ [2015-02-08T22:00:29Z] ianhedoesit [something](../../../otherrepo/README.md)
+ [2015-02-08T22:01:17Z] ianhedoesit [something](../../../../otheruser/otherrepo/README.md)
+ [2015-02-08T22:01:37Z] hagabaka well that's kind of a hack, it depends on the path where you're showing the url doesn't it?
+ [2015-02-08T22:01:56Z] ianhedoesit yes, of course.. that's what 'relative' means
+ [2015-02-08T22:04:39Z] ianhedoesit you asked how to get a relative link to some other file in a different repository. that means it depends on where the current file (the one that would include a relative uri) exists. if you moved it from docs/somewhere to docs/some/where, you would of course need to change the uri if it's relative.

message no. 78363

Posted by hagabaka in #github at 2015-02-08T21:30:16Z

is there way to use relative links to point to files in other repositories? https://help.github.com/articles/relative-links-in-readmes/
+ [2015-02-09T07:08:58Z] ir7466 hi - can I do a soft merge? basically to see what WOULD be merged without actually doing it?
+ [2015-02-09T07:09:35Z] Seveas don't crosspost, be patient.
+ [2015-02-09T07:48:26Z] VxJasonxV ir7466: --dry-run
+ [2015-02-09T08:20:46Z] puppeh can I run github enterprise without OpenStack KVM, in my premises?
+ [2015-02-09T08:21:53Z] VxJasonxV if you mean without any sort of VM hypervisor, no