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diff --git a/doc/tutorial.txt b/doc/tutorial.txt index e6790cd..c82f7c5 100644 --- a/doc/tutorial.txt +++ b/doc/tutorial.txt @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ and helps keep the bug repository in sync with the code. However, there are some differences compared to centralized bugtrackers. Because bugs and comments can be created by several users in parallel, they have globally unique :mod:`IDs -</libbe.util.id>` rather than numbers. There is also a +<libbe.util.id>` rather than numbers. There is also a developer-friendly command-line_ interface to compliment the user-friendly :doc:`web </http>` and :doc:`email </email>` interfaces. This tutorial will focus on the command-line interface as the most @@ -102,8 +102,8 @@ if you call it from a directory besides your project's root. Inside the ``.be`` directory (among other things) there will be a long UUID_ directory. This is your bug directory. The idea is that you could keep several bug directories in the same repository, using one -to track bugs, another to track roadmap issues, etc. See :mod:`IDs` -for details. For BE itself, the bug directory is +to track bugs, another to track roadmap issues, etc. See :mod:`IDs +<libbe.util.id>` for details. For BE itself, the bug directory is ``bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab``, which is why all the bug and comment IDs in this tutorial will start with ``bea/``. |