diff --git a/docs/basics/faq-troubleshooting.md b/docs/basics/faq-troubleshooting.md index 8075f95..8971656 100644 --- a/docs/basics/faq-troubleshooting.md +++ b/docs/basics/faq-troubleshooting.md @@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ If you want to filter announces even further, consider setting up more specific ::: :::info -For more help setting this up, you can head over to the [autobrr documentation for 3rd-party-tools](https://autobrr.com/3rd-party-tools/#cross-seed-filter). +For more help setting this up, you can head over to the [autobrr documentation for 3rd-party-tools](https://autobrr.com/3rd-party-tools/cross-seed#cross-seed-filter). ::: ### My tracker is mad at me for snatching too many .torrent files! diff --git a/docs/v6-migration.md b/docs/v6-migration.md index ba23c2d..b2b3fa1 100644 --- a/docs/v6-migration.md +++ b/docs/v6-migration.md @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ Even with `flatLinking: true`, you can still take advantage of the [matching enh If you're using [`flatLinking: false`](./basics/options.md#flatlinking), when receiving announces with the old data payload in your cross-seed autobrr filter, you might notice inconsistencies in the folders created from ones created with a search. -To address this, [autobrr's macros and documentation have been updated](https://autobrr.com/3rd-party-tools#cross-seed-filter). There is now a new macro to accommodate the new linking structure. By updating your data payload with the provided code, autobrr will now send the indexer's name from `Settings -> Indexers` instead of the "indexer identifier". +To address this, [autobrr's macros and documentation have been updated](https://autobrr.com/3rd-party-tools/cross-seed#cross-seed-filter). There is now a new macro to accommodate the new linking structure. By updating your data payload with the provided code, autobrr will now send the indexer's name from `Settings -> Indexers` instead of the "indexer identifier". ```json {