Fix broken docs links
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@ -186,7 +186,9 @@ Writing your own builder
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The documentation build system in RTD is made pluggable, so that you can build out your own backend. If you have a documentation format that isn't currently supported, you can add support by contributing a backend.
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The builders in :doc:`/developer-interface/doc_builder` detail the higher level parts of the API that you need to implement. A basic run goes something like this::
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`The builder backends`_ detail the higher level parts of the API that you need to implement. A basic run goes something like this:
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.. sourcecode:: python
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backend = get_backend(project.documentation_type)
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if force:
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if success:
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backend.move(version)
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.. _The builder backends: https://github.com/rtfd/readthedocs.org/tree/master/readthedocs/doc_builder/backends
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Deleting a stale or broken build environment
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@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ Note that this dictionary is injected under the main key `readthedocs`:
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so it's your responsibility to use this context in a proper way.
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In case you want *fresh data* at the moment of reading your documentation,
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you should consider using the :doc:`Read the Docs Public API <api>` via Javascript.
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you should consider using the :doc:`Read the Docs Public API </api/index>` via Javascript.
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Using Read the Docs context in your theme
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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ The file's path should be relative to documentation root.
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requirements_file: requirements.txt
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See :doc:`yaml-config` for setting up the .yml file
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See :doc:`/yaml-config` for setting up the .yml file
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Using the project admin dashboard
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If using conda, the dependencies can be specified in the conda environment file, ``environment.yml`` .
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More on Read the Doc's conda support: :doc:`conda`
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More on Read the Doc's conda support: :doc:`/conda`
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Working with `conda and environment.yml`_
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