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diff --git a/docs/plugins/README.md b/docs/plugins/README.md index bc9e110d0..3d7f968cb 100644 --- a/docs/plugins/README.md +++ b/docs/plugins/README.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ There are essentially three different use cases for plugins: * Dropping in additional CSS or JavaScript ## The Basics -Whatever plugin you want to create, you first need to create a basic structure. A plugin is basically just an app so you can take advantage of the full [Nextcloud app API](https://docs.nextcloud.org/server/9/developer_manual/app/index.html). If you want you can [take a look at the developer docs](https://docs.nextcloud.org/server/9/developer_manual/app/index.html) or [dig into the tutorial](https://docs.nextcloud.org/server/9/developer_manual/app/tutorial.html). +Whatever plugin you want to create, you first need to create a basic structure. A plugin is basically just an app so you can take advantage of the full [Nextcloud app API](https://docs.nextcloud.org/server/latest/developer_manual/app/index.html). If you want you can [take a look at the developer docs](https://docs.nextcloud.org/server/latest/developer_manual/app/index.html) or [dig into the tutorial](https://docs.nextcloud.org/server/latest/developer_manual/app/tutorial.html). However if you just want to start slow, the full process is described below. |