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Update comments.php #645

Closed guibranco closed 16 hours ago

guibranco commented 16 hours ago

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The changes involve an update to the handleItem function in the Src/comments.php file, specifically modifying the URL format for GitHub comment references. The new format directs users to the specific comment section of a pull request instead of the general comments section. No other modifications to the function's logic or control flow were made.

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Src/comments.php Updated the URL format in the handleItem function to link directly to specific comments on GitHub.

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`12-12`: **Improved GitHub comment URL format** The change in the URL format from `/comments/` to `/#issuecomment-` is a good improvement. This new format will direct users to the specific comment within the context of the pull request, providing better navigation and user experience.
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