Image not found
See original GitHub issueNot sure what I’m doing wrong, but the following image that shows up on GitHub does not get copied into the public folder and is thus not found when deployed:

For reference, I’m testing using https://github.com/hawkins/lard 's master repo as a “no-config” test since it has no .fiddly.config or package.json
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I just caught that myself as well, had literally typed a message to close this and everything. You’re a ninja! Thanks so much.