The old links didn't point to valid locations.
Replace the old links with the new links and test those changes with a
small script: https://github.com/initBasti/markdown_link_check .
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In order to find and replace the links, I used the following commands:
grep -rwohP '.' -e "\(https\:\/\/0xax.gitbooks.io\/\S*\)" > links.txt
(Find all links recursivly in the project directories and print out the
only the matches links)
Within links.txt:
Remove the '(' & ')' => :%s/\(//g and :%s/\)//g
Remove duplicates => :sort u
Test if the links work with:
python3 md_link_check.py --pattern 0xax.gitbook --output-file bad.txt
(https://github.com/initBasti/markdown_link_check)
Create replace commands:
:%s/.*/grep -rl & '.' | xargs sed -i 's#&##g'
Enter replacement URL between the 2nd & 3rd '#'
Execute commands: :w !sh
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Fricke <sebastian.fricke.linux@gmail.com>
A few bits I had to read twice to understand what you were saying. I adjusted it to what I think you meant.
Note I only changed parts that were hard to understand for me: my intent is not to correct spelling and grammar throughout.
I went through the first third of timers-7.md and made some small changes to correct grammar usage and try to make it flow better. Please let me know if any of my changes affect the meaning or style of the writing, as this was not my intent.
If these sorts of changes are desirable, I can go through the rest of the file for grammar (as well as other files).
* identificator -> identifier
* example uptime.c output matches source
* extra words, missing words
* Impplementation -> Implementation
* te -> the
* register -> registers
* parameter -> parameters
* will be finished -> will finish
* this -> these
* transef -> transfer