diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 3ced2ce0..668233c9 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -54,9 +54,9 @@ Additionally, the documentation includes numerous examples and practical tips fo 11. [CLI Commands Reference](#cli-commands-reference) 12. [Mapping of Heroku Commands to `cpflow` and `cpln`](#mapping-of-heroku-commands-to-cpflow-and-cpln) 13. [Examples](#examples) -14. [Migrating Postgres Database from Heroku Infrastructure](/docs/postgres.md) -15. [Migrating Redis Database from Heroku Infrastructure](/docs/redis.md) -16. [Tips](/docs/tips.md) +14. [Migrating Postgres Database from Heroku Infrastructure](https://www.shakacode.com/control-plane-flow/docs/postgres/) +15. [Migrating Redis Database from Heroku Infrastructure](https://www.shakacode.com/control-plane-flow/docs/redis/) +16. [Tips](https://www.shakacode.com/control-plane-flow/docs/tips/) ## Key Features @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ The `cpln` CLI is the Control Plane CLI. ## Steps to Migrate -Click [here](/docs/migrating.md) to see the steps to migrate. +Click [here](https://www.shakacode.com/control-plane-flow/docs/migrating/) to see the steps to migrate. ## Configuration Files @@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ development purposes. ## Scheduled Jobs -Control Plane supports scheduled jobs via [cron workloads](https://shakadocs.controlplane.com/reference/workload#cron). +Control Plane supports scheduled jobs via [cron workloads](https://docs.controlplane.com/reference/workload/types#cron). Here's a partial example of a template for a cron workload, using the app image: @@ -503,7 +503,7 @@ spec: image: "/org/APP_ORG/image/APP_IMAGE" ``` -A complete example can be found at [templates/daily-task.yml](templates/daily-task.yml), optimized for Control Plane and +A complete example can be found at [templates/daily-task.yml](https://github.com/shakacode/control-plane-flow/blob/main/templates/daily-task.yml), optimized for Control Plane and suitable for development purposes. You can create the cron workload by adding the template for it to the `.controlplane/templates/` directory and running @@ -513,7 +513,7 @@ Then to view the logs of the cron workload, you can run `cpflow logs -a my-app - ## CLI Commands Reference -Click [here](/docs/commands.md) to see the commands. +Click [here](https://www.shakacode.com/control-plane-flow/docs/commands/) to see the commands. You can also run the following command: