Referrer-Relative URL Redirection
Repath is a referrer-based redirection service designed to streamline relative linking across the web, particularly in contexts where it isn't natively supported. It dynamically redirects users to paths resolved against the referrer's domain, so a single link can behave differently depending on where it was clicked from. A common example is GitHub markdown — especially default community health files used across many repositories — where absolute links can't point to "the current repo" and relative ones don't travel consistently across forks and mirrors.
For detailed information on Repath and its usage, please refer to the project's Wiki. The Wiki provides comprehensive guides and resources to help you get started with Repath and make the most out of its features. Additionally, you can find answers to the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) in the Wiki.
If you need assistance or have any questions regarding Repath, please refer to the Support Policy for information on how to get help. We also welcome suggestions and ideas for new features or improvements.
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