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@alistair3149 alistair3149 commented Mar 28, 2025

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    • Updated extension reference links so users now visit the new Professional Wiki page for the latest information.

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This pull request updates the URL references for the Automated Values extension. The modifications replace the old GitHub URL with a new Professional Wiki URL in all relevant files. Specifically, the changes affect the homepage field in composer.json, the URL field in extension.json, and a description entry in i18n/qqq.json.

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composer.json, extension.json Updated URL fields ("homepage" in composer.json and "url" in extension.json) from the GitHub repository to the Professional Wiki extension page.
i18n/qqq.json Modified the URL in the automated-values-description entry, replacing the GitHub URL with the Professional Wiki extension page URL.

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i18n/qqq.json (1)

8-8: Updated URL Reference in i18n/qqq.json.
The URL in the automated-values-description entry has been correctly updated to point to the new Professional Wiki site, ensuring consistency with the other files.

extension.json (1)

10-10: Correct URL Field Update in extension.json.
The "url" field now correctly points to "https://professional.wiki/en/extension/automated-values", which aligns with the updated documentation URL used throughout the project.

composer.json (1)

9-9: Homepage URL Updated in composer.json.
The "homepage" field has been updated to "https://professional.wiki/en/extension/automated-values", ensuring that users will be directed to the new online documentation.


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@malberts malberts merged commit e371d9a into master Mar 28, 2025
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@malberts malberts deleted the update-docurl branch March 28, 2025 13:41
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