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doc/Commands: fix links

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@ -174,12 +174,12 @@ Any command can be flagged to be executed as a background process. For example,
make a Plugin that has a command that may potentially take a long time to complete, which could
cause PBot to be non-responsive...
Not a problem! You can use the [`cmdset`](doc/Admin.md#cmdset) command to set the `background-process` [command metadata](doc/Admin.md#command-metadata-list)
Not a problem! You can use the [`cmdset`](Admin.md#cmdset) command to set the `background-process` [command metadata](Admin.md#command-metadata-list)
and the command will now run as a background process, allowing PBot to carry on with its duties.
The familiar [`ps`](doc/Admin.md#ps) and [`kill`](doc/Admin.md#kill) commands can be used to list and kill the background processes.
The familiar [`ps`](Admin.md#ps) and [`kill`](Admin.md#kill) commands can be used to list and kill the background processes.
You can also [`cmdset`](doc/Admin.md#cmdset) the `process-timeout` [command metadata](doc/Admin.md#command-metadata-list) to set the timeout, in seconds, before the command is automatically killed. Otherwise the `processmanager.default_timeout` [registry value](doc/Registry.md) will be used.
You can also [`cmdset`](Admin.md#cmdset) the `process-timeout` [command metadata](Admin.md#command-metadata-list) to set the timeout, in seconds, before the command is automatically killed. Otherwise the `processmanager.default_timeout` [registry value](Registry.md) will be used.
## Types of commands
There are several ways of adding new commands to PBot. We'll go over them here.