chore: fix broken links and formatting issues (#2547)

This commit is contained in:
Katie Horne
2022-06-21 08:13:38 -05:00
committed by GitHub
parent 93b78755a6
commit f476a4ad37
8 changed files with 9 additions and 11 deletions

View File

@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ layer of infrastructure control. This additional layer allows admins to:
- Enable persistent workspaces, which are like local machines, but faster and
hosted by a cloud service
Coder includes [production-ready templates](../examples/templates) for use with AWS EC2,
Coder includes [production-ready templates](../examples/templates/README.md) for use with AWS EC2,
Azure, Google Cloud, Kubernetes, and more.
## What Coder is _not_

View File

@ -61,4 +61,4 @@ Code, connected to your Coder workspace for compute, etc.
## Web IDEs (Jupyter, code-server, Jetbrains Projector)
Web IDEs (code-server, JetBrains Projector, VNC, etc.) are defined in the template. See [configuring IDEs](./templates/configuring-ides.md).
Web IDEs (code-server, JetBrains Projector, VNC, etc.) are defined in the template. See [configuring IDEs](./ides/configuring-web-ides.md).

View File

@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ Workspace requirements:
Installation instructions will vary depending on your workspace's operating system, platform, and build system.
As a starting point, see the [jetbrains-container](https://github.com/bpmct/coder-templates/tree/main/jetbrains-container) community template. It builds & provisions a Dockerized workspaces for the following IDEs:
As a starting point, see the [projector-container](https://github.com/bpmct/coder-templates/tree/main/projector-container) community template. It builds & provisions a Dockerized workspaces for the following IDEs:
- CLion
- pyCharm

View File

@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ journalctl -u coder.service -b
Before proceeding, please ensure that you have both Docker and the [latest version of
Coder](https://github.com/coder/coder/releases) installed.
> See our [docker-compose](../docker-compose.yaml) file
> See our [docker-compose](https://github.com/coder/coder/blob/93b78755a6d48191cc53c82654e249f25fc00ce9/docker-compose.yaml) file
> for additional information.
1. Clone the `coder` repository:

View File

@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"versions": [
"0.6.6"
"0.7.3"
],
"routes": [
{

View File

@ -91,5 +91,5 @@ CODER_PG_CONNECTION_URL="postgres://<databaseUsername>@0.0.0.0/<databaseName>?ss
coder server -a 0.0.0.0:3000 --verbose
```
> If you [installed Coder manually](install.md), you can add the `CODER_PG_CONNECTION_URL`
variable to `/etc/coder.d/coder.env`.
> If you [installed Coder manually](install.md), you can add the
> `CODER_PG_CONNECTION_URL` variable to `/etc/coder.d/coder.env`.

View File

@ -43,6 +43,4 @@ credentials.
---
Next: [Workspaces](./workspaces.md)
Next: [Authentication & Secrets](./authentication.md)
Next: [Authentication & Secrets](templates/authentication.md) and [Workspaces](./workspaces.md)

View File

@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ resources](./templates.md#persistent-and-ephemeral-resources).
> ⚠️ To avoid data loss, refer to your template documentation for information on
> where to store files, install software, etc., so that they persist. Default
> templates are documented in [../examples/templates](../examples/templates/).
> templates are documented in [../examples/templates](../examples/templates/README.md).
>
> You can use `coder show <workspace-name>` to see which resources are
> persistent and which are ephemeral.