Fix links in PR templates to work in the context of a pull request#37
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browniebroke wants to merge 1 commit intohackebrot:mainfrom
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Fix links in PR templates to work in the context of a pull request#37browniebroke wants to merge 1 commit intohackebrot:mainfrom
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I noticed that the links in the body below aren't working in the context of a pull request, which is where (I think) they are the most useful. They go to:
https://github.com/.github/CONTRIBUTING.mdhttps://github.com/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.mdI don't think there is another way to fix them than making them absolute.
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