MAINT - adding explicit linkcheck command#1615
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super useful, thanks!
there seem to be a couple of broken links indeed :/
should this be mentioned in the developer docs to help people know it's there?
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I'll add a note on that and merge |
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The linkcheck function is useful for testing links that may be broken, but calling make linkcheck runs all the examples which takes forever for no good reason, so I added a noplot version to both the makefile and pyproject