diff --git a/docs/sources/plugins/developing_plugins.md b/docs/sources/plugins/developing_plugins.md index def5b825df9..43a99956d55 100644 --- a/docs/sources/plugins/developing_plugins.md +++ b/docs/sources/plugins/developing_plugins.md @@ -42,6 +42,6 @@ This makes it possible to have both built and src content in the same plugin fol ## Boilerplate We currently have three different examples that you can fork/download to get started developing your grafana plugin. - - [simple-json-datasource](https://github.com/grafana/simple-json-datasource) (small datasource plugin for quering json data from backends) + - [simple-json-datasource](https://github.com/grafana/simple-json-datasource) (small datasource plugin for querying json data from backends) - [piechart-panel](https://github.com/grafana/piechart-panel) - [example-app](https://github.com/grafana/example-app) diff --git a/docs/sources/plugins/installation.md b/docs/sources/plugins/installation.md index 7a4ed1889f9..7c60ccca7d2 100644 --- a/docs/sources/plugins/installation.md +++ b/docs/sources/plugins/installation.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ page_keywords: grafana, plugins, documentation The easiest way to install plugins is by using the CLI tool grafana-cli which is bundled with grafana. Before any modification take place after modifying plugins, grafana-server needs to be restarted. ### Grafana plugin directory -On Linux systems the grafana-cli will assume that the grafana plugin directory is "/var/lib/grafana/plugins". It's possible to override the directory which grafana-cli will operate on by specifing the --path flag. On Windows systems this parameter have to be specified for every call. +On Linux systems the grafana-cli will assume that the grafana plugin directory is "/var/lib/grafana/plugins". It's possible to override the directory which grafana-cli will operate on by specifying the --path flag. On Windows systems this parameter have to be specified for every call. ### Grafana-cli commands