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Fix some links to "Adding New Classes" in docs

Summary: Fixes T9483. This bookname is `phabcontrib`, not `contributor`.

Test Plan: `grep` / clicked these links.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T9483

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D14195
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epriestley 2015-09-30 07:44:54 -07:00
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7 changed files with 14 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -22,7 +22,8 @@ introduce a new locale, like "German" or "Klingon".
Once you've created a locale, applications can add translations for that
locale.
For instructions on adding new classes, see @{article:Adding New Classes}.
For instructions on adding new classes, see
@{article@phabcontrib:Adding New Classes}.
Adding Translations to Locale
@ -36,7 +37,8 @@ Translations are separated from locales so that third-party applications can
provide translations into different locales without needing to define those
locales themselves.
For instructions on adding new classes, see @{article:Adding New Classes}.
For instructions on adding new classes, see
@{article@phabcontrib:Adding New Classes}.
Writing Translatable Code
@ -375,4 +377,5 @@ Next Steps
Continue by:
- adding a new locale or translation file with @{article:Adding New Classes}.
- adding a new locale or translation file with
@{article@phabcontrib:Adding New Classes}.

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@ -213,5 +213,5 @@ integrations, see the base class for your application and
Continue by:
- learning more about extending Phabricator with custom code in
@{article@contributor:Adding New Classes};
@{article@phabcontrib:Adding New Classes};
- or returning to the @{article: Configuration Guide}.

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@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ This daemon will daemonize and run normally.
just those started with `phd start`. If you're writing a restart script,
have it launch any custom daemons explicitly after `phd restart`.
- You can write your own daemons and manage them with `phd` by extending
@{class:PhabricatorDaemon}. See @{article@contributor:Adding New Classes}.
@{class:PhabricatorDaemon}. See @{article@phabcontrib:Adding New Classes}.
- See @{article:Diffusion User Guide} for details about tuning the repository
daemon.
@ -137,4 +137,4 @@ Continue by:
- learning about the repository daemon with @{article:Diffusion User Guide};
or
- writing your own daemons with @{article@contributor:Adding New Classes}.
- writing your own daemons with @{article@phabcontrib:Adding New Classes}.

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ make this work, you need to do three things:
If you haven't created a library for the class to live in yet, you need to do
that first. Follow the instructions in
@{article@contributor:Adding New Classes}, then make the library loadable by
@{article@phabcontrib:Adding New Classes}, then make the library loadable by
adding it to your `.arcconfig` like this:
{

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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Other options include:
- **load**: list of additional Phutil libraries to load at startup.
See below for details about path resolution, or see
@{article@contributor:Adding New Classes} for a general introduction to
@{article@phabcontrib:Adding New Classes} for a general introduction to
libphutil libraries.
- **https.cabundle**: specifies the path to an alternate certificate bundle
for use when making HTTPS connections.

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@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ You can configure some more options by going to {nav Diffusion > (Select
== External Symbols ==
By @{article:Adding New Classes}, you can teach Phabricator
By @{article@phabcontrib:Adding New Classes}, you can teach Phabricator
about symbols from the outside world.
Extend @{class:DiffusionExternalSymbolsSource}; Once loaded, your new
implementation will be used any time a symbol is queried.

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ To install event listeners in Phabricator, follow these steps:
- Write a listener class which extends @{class@libphutil:PhutilEventListener}.
- Add it to a libphutil library, or create a new library (for instructions,
see @{article@contributor:Adding New Classes}.
see @{article@phabcontrib:Adding New Classes}.
- Configure Phabricator to load the library by adding it to `load-libraries`
in the Phabricator config.
- Configure Phabricator to install the event listener by adding the class
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ To install event listeners in Arcanist, follow these steps:
- Write a listener class which extends @{class@libphutil:PhutilEventListener}.
- Add it to a libphutil library, or create a new library (for instructions,
see @{article@contributor:Adding New Classes}.
see @{article@phabcontrib:Adding New Classes}.
- Configure Phabricator to load the library by adding it to `load`
in the Arcanist config (e.g., `.arcconfig`, or user/global config).
- Configure Arcanist to install the event listener by adding the class