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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2022-01-26 18:05:15 +0000
committerDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2022-01-26 18:05:42 +0000
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diff --git a/docs/guides/step-by-step/step-00.md b/docs/guides/step-by-step/step-00.md
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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ completely new to Netdata, or have never tried health monitoring/performance tro
guide is perfect for you.
If you have monitoring experience, or would rather get straight into configuring Netdata to your needs, you can jump
-straight into code and configurations with our [getting started guide](/docs/getting-started.md).
+straight into code and configurations with our [getting started guide](/docs/get-started.md).
> This guide contains instructions for Netdata installed on a Linux system. Many of the instructions will work on
> other supported operating systems, like FreeBSD and macOS, but we can't make any guarantees.
diff --git a/docs/guides/step-by-step/step-05.md b/docs/guides/step-by-step/step-05.md
index 8a4d084e..c0b62261 100644
--- a/docs/guides/step-by-step/step-05.md
+++ b/docs/guides/step-by-step/step-05.md
@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ Health alarms, while great on their own, are pretty useless without some way of
That's why Netdata comes with a notification system that supports more than a dozen services, such as email, Slack,
Discord, PagerDuty, Twilio, Amazon SNS, and much more.
-To see all the supported systems, visit our [notifications documentation](/health/notifications/).
+To see all the supported systems, visit our [notifications documentation](/health/notifications/README.md).
We'll cover email and Slack notifications here, but with this knowledge you should be able to enable any other type of
notifications instead of or in addition to these.
diff --git a/docs/guides/step-by-step/step-99.md b/docs/guides/step-by-step/step-99.md
index 3b893d5a..06a826a1 100644
--- a/docs/guides/step-by-step/step-99.md
+++ b/docs/guides/step-by-step/step-99.md
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ If that feels like too much possibility to you, why not one of these options:
- Share your experience with Netdata and this guide. Be sure to [@mention](https://twitter.com/linuxnetdata) us on
Twitter!
- Contribute to what we do. Browse our [open issues](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/issues) and check out out
- [contributions doc](/CONTRIBUTING.md) for ideas of how you can pitch in.
+ [contributions doc](/README.md#contribute) for ideas of how you can pitch in.
We can't wait to see what you monitor next! Bon voyage! ⛵