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Links pointing to wrong url

Previous links pointing to wrong url
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hansl commented Dec 28, 2016

These are published to the WIKI, so the links should not be the same as GitHub. But you are right that they won't work right now. If you change your PR to remove the .md at the end of each links (as it will in the Wiki) then it's all good.

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Removed the .md file extension.

asnowwolf pushed a commit to asnowwolf/angular-cli that referenced this pull request Apr 12, 2017
Previous links pointing to wrong url

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