fix broken link
fixes the link to the previous page on the "Integrate Celestia for service providers" page.
Summary by CodeRabbit
- Documentation
- Updated the integration guide to reflect a broader focus on wallet integrations rather than a specific wallet (Cosmostation).
Walkthrough
The changes in the pull request update the description in the developers/integrate-celestia.md document. The reference has been changed from "Integrating Cosmostation for developers" to "Integrating Wallets for developers," broadening the focus from a specific wallet to a general category of wallet integrations. The document's overall purpose, which is to guide service providers on integrating with the Celestia network, remains unchanged.
Changes
| File Path | Change Summary |
|---|---|
| developers/integrate-celestia.md | Updated description from "Integrating Cosmostation for developers" to "Integrating Wallets for developers." |
Possibly related PRs
- #1611: This PR involves changes to the same document (
developers/integrate-celestia.md) by updating URLs, which may relate to the overall documentation improvements alongside the main PR's focus on wallet integration.
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Poem
In the land of code where rabbits play,
Wallets now join in a broader array.
From Cosmostation's specific embrace,
To a world of options, we quicken the pace.
Hopping along, with changes so bright,
Integrating wallets, a joyous delight! 🐇✨
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i thought i got them all, but i guess not! thanks for catching