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New RunLLM response generated: >>>*# Question* Hi, I noticed that the code imports in the
basics
directory pages (e.g. https://docs.flyte.org/en/latest/user_guide/basics/launch_plans.html) using the remote literal include (
rli
) directive are not rendering properly. The code blocks appear empty or broken. Is this a known issue with the current documentation? # Answer Yes, this is a known issue. The problem with the remote literal include (
rli
) directive not rendering properly in the Flyte documentation has been reported. It could be due to incorrect paths or issues with the documentation build process. According to the Flyte documentation contribution guide, ensuring the correct use of
gitsha
for code references is crucial for accurate rendering. Would you like more details on how to address this issue? Sources: - Flyte Documentation Contribution Guide Slack Link https://.slack.com/archives/CP2HDHKE1/p1731465834.966089 👍 0 button 👎 0 button 💡 Hint: Mention @runllm in the thread for followups.