[docs] Fix various unresolved references

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Nadir Chowdhury
2021-04-16 03:41:41 +01:00
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@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ For example, a common idiom would be to have a class and a converter for that cl
else:
await ctx.send("Hm you're not so new.")
This can get tedious, so an inline advanced converter is possible through a ``classmethod`` inside the type:
This can get tedious, so an inline advanced converter is possible through a :func:`classmethod` inside the type:
.. code-block:: python3
@ -380,6 +380,7 @@ A lot of discord models work out of the gate as a parameter:
- :class:`PartialMessage` (since v1.7)
- :class:`TextChannel`
- :class:`VoiceChannel`
- :class:`StageChannel` (since v1.7)
- :class:`StoreChannel` (since v1.7)
- :class:`CategoryChannel`
- :class:`Invite`
@ -411,6 +412,8 @@ converter is given below:
+--------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
| :class:`VoiceChannel` | :class:`~ext.commands.VoiceChannelConverter` |
+--------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
| :class:`StageChannel` | :class:`~ext.commands.StageChannelConverter` |
+--------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
| :class:`StoreChannel` | :class:`~ext.commands.StoreChannelConverter` |
+--------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
| :class:`CategoryChannel` | :class:`~ext.commands.CategoryChannelConverter` |

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ An example extension looks like this:
def setup(bot):
bot.add_command(hello)
In this example we define a simple command, and when the extension is loaded this command is added to the bot. Now the final step to this is loading the extension, which we do by calling :meth:`.commands.Bot.load_extension`. To load this extension we call ``bot.load_extension('hello')``.
In this example we define a simple command, and when the extension is loaded this command is added to the bot. Now the final step to this is loading the extension, which we do by calling :meth:`.Bot.load_extension`. To load this extension we call ``bot.load_extension('hello')``.
.. admonition:: Cogs
:class: helpful
@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ In this example we define a simple command, and when the extension is loaded thi
Reloading
-----------
When you make a change to the extension and want to reload the references, the library comes with a function to do this for you, :meth:`Bot.reload_extension`.
When you make a change to the extension and want to reload the references, the library comes with a function to do this for you, :meth:`.Bot.reload_extension`.
.. code-block:: python3