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There is a good workaround for this, now, by using jsdelivr.net.
Steps:
- Find your link on GitHub, and click to the "Raw" version.
- Copy the URL.
- Change
raw.githubusercontent.com
tocdn.jsdelivr.net
- Insert
/gh/
before your username. - Remove the
branch
name. - (Optional) Insert the version you want to link to, as
@version
(if you do not do this, you will get the latest - which may cause long-term caching)
Examples:
http://raw.githubusercontent.com/<username>/<repo>/<branch>/path/to/file.js
Use this URL to get the latest version:
http://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/<username>/<repo>/path/to/file.js
Use this URL to get a specific version or commit hash:
http://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/<username>/<repo>@<version or hash>/path/to/file.js
For production environments, consider targeting a specific tag or commit-hash rather than the branch. Using the latest link may result in long-term caching of the file, causing your link to not be updated as you push new versions. Linking to a file by commit-hash or tag makes the link unique to version.
Why is this needed?
In 2013, GitHub started using X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
, which instructs more modern browsers to enforce strict MIME type checking. It then returns the raw files in a MIME type returned by the server, preventing the browser from using the file as-intended (if the browser honors the setting).