diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 7af5e65..010102b 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Get to know the Fastly Compute environment with a basic starter that demonstrates routing, simple synthetic responses and code comments that cover common patterns. -**For more details about this and other starter kits for Compute, see the [Fastly Developer Hub](https://developer.fastly.com/solutions/starters/)**. +**For more details about this and other starter kits for Compute, see the [Fastly Documentation Hub](https://www.fastly.com/documentation/solutions/starters/)**. ## Features @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Get to know the Fastly Compute environment with a basic starter that demonstrate ## Understanding the code -This starter is intentionally lightweight, and requires no dependencies aside from the [`fastly`](https://docs.rs/fastly) crate. It will help you understand the basics of processing requests at the edge using Fastly. This starter includes implementations of common patterns explained in our [using Compute](https://developer.fastly.com/learning/compute/rust/) and [VCL migration](https://developer.fastly.com/learning/compute/migrate/) guides. +This starter is intentionally lightweight, and requires no dependencies aside from the [`fastly`](https://docs.rs/fastly) crate. It will help you understand the basics of processing requests at the edge using Fastly. This starter includes implementations of common patterns explained in our [using Compute](https://www.fastly.com/documentation/guides/compute/rust/) and [VCL migration](https://www.fastly.com/documentation/guides/compute/migrate/) guides. The starter doesn't require the use of any backends. Once deployed, you will have a Fastly service running on Compute that can generate synthetic responses at the edge.