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commit 1d15d8143fe77015cc0b68329cd7b3d7e4f6023f
Author: Carsten Haitzler (Rasterman) <ras...@rasterman.com>
AuthorDate: Thu Jun 16 13:24:26 2022 +0100

    replace some old git refs to new gitea
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 pages/develop/guides/c/ui/sizing.md.txt                  | 2 +-
 pages/develop/guides/csharp/core/events.md.txt           | 2 +-
 pages/develop/guides/csharp/eina/generic-value.md.txt    | 2 +-
 pages/develop/guides/csharp/ui/sizing.md.txt             | 2 +-
 pages/develop/tutorials/c/hello-world-gui.md.txt         | 2 +-
 pages/develop/tutorials/csharp/hello-world-cs.md.txt     | 2 +-
 pages/develop/tutorials/csharp/hello-world-gui-cs.md.txt | 2 +-
 pages/develop/tutorials/csharp/texteditor-cs.md.txt      | 4 ++--
 8 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)

diff --git a/pages/develop/guides/c/ui/sizing.md.txt b/pages/develop/guides/c/ui/sizing.md.txt
index b24713848..4c0f9f009 100644
--- a/pages/develop/guides/c/ui/sizing.md.txt
+++ b/pages/develop/guides/c/ui/sizing.md.txt
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Sometimes when building a *user interface (UI)* you need to set the size of some
 
 A better approach is to set *minimum* and *maximum* values for the size of these elements. This means they can be customized while still allowing for some flexibility.
 
-You can find an usage example in the [EFL examples repository](https://git.enlightenment.org/tools/examples.git/) in [reference/c/ui/src/ui_sizing.c](https://git.enlightenment.org/enlightenment/examples/src/branch/master/reference/c/ui/src/ui_sizing.c).
+You can find an usage example in the [EFL examples repository](https://git.enlightenment.org/enlightenment/examples) in [reference/c/ui/src/ui_sizing.c](https://git.enlightenment.org/enlightenment/examples/src/branch/master/reference/c/ui/src/ui_sizing.c).
 
 ## Prerequisites ##
 
diff --git a/pages/develop/guides/csharp/core/events.md.txt b/pages/develop/guides/csharp/core/events.md.txt
index 230c1bf53..cb4902e67 100644
--- a/pages/develop/guides/csharp/core/events.md.txt
+++ b/pages/develop/guides/csharp/core/events.md.txt
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ EFL is event-driven. This means that execution usually takes place within an int
 
 Events play a central role in EFL. In this guide, you'll learn more about the required methods to handle them.
 
-You can also find usage examples in the [EFL examples repository](https://git.enlightenment.org/tools/examples.git/tree/).
+You can also find usage examples in the [EFL examples repository](https://git.enlightenment.org/enlightenment/examplestree/).
 
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 | --- | ------- | --- |
diff --git a/pages/develop/guides/csharp/eina/generic-value.md.txt b/pages/develop/guides/csharp/eina/generic-value.md.txt
index 2d422debe..8321a9716 100644
--- a/pages/develop/guides/csharp/eina/generic-value.md.txt
+++ b/pages/develop/guides/csharp/eina/generic-value.md.txt
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The `Eina` namespace provides data types and useful tools which are not availabl
 
 The `Eina.Value` class provides storage of and access to generic data, allowing you to store whatever you want in a single `Eina.Value` type. It is meant for simple data types, providing uniform access and release functions for the exchange of data while preserving their types. `Eina.Value` supports a number of predefined types, can be extended with additional user-provided types and can convert between differing data types including strings.
 
-Examples of `Eina.Value` usage can be found in the [EFL examples git repository](https://git.enlightenment.org/tools/examples.git/) in the file [`reference/csharp/eina/src/eina_value.cs`](https://git.enlightenment.org/enlightenment/examples/src/branch/master/reference/csharp/eina/src/eina_value.cs).
+Examples of `Eina.Value` usage can be found in the [EFL examples git repository](https://git.enlightenment.org/enlightenment/examples) in the file [`reference/csharp/eina/src/eina_value.cs`](https://git.enlightenment.org/enlightenment/examples/src/branch/master/reference/csharp/eina/src/eina_value.cs).
 
 |     | WARNING |     |
 | --- | ------- | --- |
diff --git a/pages/develop/guides/csharp/ui/sizing.md.txt b/pages/develop/guides/csharp/ui/sizing.md.txt
index 33978a141..4112b6e1d 100644
--- a/pages/develop/guides/csharp/ui/sizing.md.txt
+++ b/pages/develop/guides/csharp/ui/sizing.md.txt
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Sometimes when building a *user interface (UI)* you need to set the size of some
 
 A better approach is to set **minimum** and **maximum** values for the size of these elements. This means they can be customized while still allowing for some flexibility.
 
-You can find an usage example in the [EFL examples repository](https://git.enlightenment.org/tools/examples.git/) in [`reference/csharp/ui/src/ui_sizing.cs`](https://git.enlightenment.org/enlightenment/examples/src/branch/master/reference/csharp/ui/src/ui_sizing.cs).
+You can find an usage example in the [EFL examples repository](https://git.enlightenment.org/enlightenment/examples) in [`reference/csharp/ui/src/ui_sizing.cs`](https://git.enlightenment.org/enlightenment/examples/src/branch/master/reference/csharp/ui/src/ui_sizing.cs).
 
 |     | WARNING |     |
 | --- | ------- | --- |
diff --git a/pages/develop/tutorials/c/hello-world-gui.md.txt b/pages/develop/tutorials/c/hello-world-gui.md.txt
index 5330104d3..21c512d2d 100644
--- a/pages/develop/tutorials/c/hello-world-gui.md.txt
+++ b/pages/develop/tutorials/c/hello-world-gui.md.txt
@@ -428,5 +428,5 @@ Apart from typos that may cause problems compiling or running, there is not much
 [EFL Installation Guide](/develop/setup/c/start.md)
 :    Instructions for installing and using EFL on a variety of operating systems.
 
-[Tutorial Code Examples](https://git.enlightenment.org/tools/examples.git/tree/tutorial/c)
+[Tutorial Code Examples](https://git.enlightenment.org/enlightenment/examplestree/tutorial/c)
 :    Source code for programs included in this and other tutorials.
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/pages/develop/tutorials/csharp/hello-world-cs.md.txt b/pages/develop/tutorials/csharp/hello-world-cs.md.txt
index 42db36dcc..eb8d45e81 100644
--- a/pages/develop/tutorials/csharp/hello-world-cs.md.txt
+++ b/pages/develop/tutorials/csharp/hello-world-cs.md.txt
@@ -172,5 +172,5 @@ The following tutorial adds some text and a button to the UI, and shows how to r
 [Setting Up a C# Development Environment](/develop/setup/csharp/)
 :    Instructions for having EFL ready to work from C#.
 
-[Tutorial Code Examples](https://git.enlightenment.org/tools/examples.git/tree/tutorial/csharp)
+[Tutorial Code Examples](https://git.enlightenment.org/enlightenment/examplestree/tutorial/csharp)
 :    C# Source code for the tutorials.
diff --git a/pages/develop/tutorials/csharp/hello-world-gui-cs.md.txt b/pages/develop/tutorials/csharp/hello-world-gui-cs.md.txt
index 53d1b8130..17265eb8b 100644
--- a/pages/develop/tutorials/csharp/hello-world-gui-cs.md.txt
+++ b/pages/develop/tutorials/csharp/hello-world-gui-cs.md.txt
@@ -250,5 +250,5 @@ At the end of this tutorial you have learned:
 ["Hello World" in C#](hello-world-cs.md)
 :    First tutorial in the series, explaining the basics.
 
-[Tutorial Code Examples](https://git.enlightenment.org/tools/examples.git/tree/tutorial/csharp)
+[Tutorial Code Examples](https://git.enlightenment.org/enlightenment/examplestree/tutorial/csharp)
 :    C# Source code for the tutorials.
diff --git a/pages/develop/tutorials/csharp/texteditor-cs.md.txt b/pages/develop/tutorials/csharp/texteditor-cs.md.txt
index fd1ea6b35..8d6abb867 100644
--- a/pages/develop/tutorials/csharp/texteditor-cs.md.txt
+++ b/pages/develop/tutorials/csharp/texteditor-cs.md.txt
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ In this tutorial you will learn how to build a simple text editor application, i
 
 ## The Code ##
 
-Copy the code below into a file and build it as instructed in the [Setting Up a C# Development Environment](/develop/setup/csharp/) guide. You can also find this file in the [EFL examples repository](https://git.enlightenment.org/tools/examples.git/) in [`apps/csharp/texteditor`](https://git.enlightenment.org/tools/examples.git/tree/apps/csharp/texteditor).
+Copy the code below into a file and build it as instructed in the [Setting Up a C# Development Environment](/develop/setup/csharp/) guide. You can also find this file in the [EFL examples repository](https://git.enlightenment.org/enlightenment/examples) in [`apps/csharp/texteditor`](https://git.enlightenment.org/enlightenment/examplestree/apps/csharp/texteditor).
 
 ```csharp
 /* Simple text editor with a main text box and a toolbar on top:
@@ -607,5 +607,5 @@ At the end of this tutorial you have learned:
 [Graphical "Hello World" in C#](hello-world-gui-cs.md)
 :    Explains the basics of creating an EFL application and its user interface.
 
-[Tutorial Code Examples](https://git.enlightenment.org/tools/examples.git/tree/apps/csharp/texteditor)
+[Tutorial Code Examples](https://git.enlightenment.org/enlightenment/examplestree/apps/csharp/texteditor)
 :    C# Source code for this tutorial.

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