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Examples of pages that link to their source-code and or a repository for such code.
Sites and or pages that link to their top level repository:
- https://docusaurus.io/docs/docs-introduction links to the project GitHub in the footer (link anchor text is "GitHub")
- Sites built with the mkdocs-material theme (a popular Python documentation theme) have a feature to add a repository link in the top left corner of the site (example on https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/plugins/).
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Sites and or pages that link to the specific directory that contains the source (code) for the page
- https://w3c.github.io/png/Implementation_Report_3e/ has the text "This implementation report is on GitHub. " where GitHub links to https://github.com/w3c/png/tree/main/Implementation_Report_3e which is the directory containing the index.html source code file of the original page
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Sites and or pages that link directly to their source code (in a repository)
- https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/en/model_doc/blip-2 has an "< > Update on GitHub" link at the very bottom of their docs pages which links to the markdown text file associated with the document.
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Other examples:
- A site that links to a repository homepage that is not the repo for the site the page is on, with the anchor text "Find the source code for the example application on GitHub."