Fix links to CLI docs

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| Print a formatted, text-wrapped message with optional title. If a text | Print a formatted, text-wrapped message with optional title. If a text
| argument is a #[code Path], it's converted to a string. Should only | argument is a #[code Path], it's converted to a string. Should only
| be used for interactive components like the #[+a("/docs/usage/cli") CLI]. | be used for interactive components like the #[+a("/docs/api/cli") CLI].
+aside-code("Example"). +aside-code("Example").
data_path = Path('/some/path') data_path = Path('/some/path')

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| #[+src(gh("spacy-dev-resources", "training/word_freqs.py")) word_freqs.py] | #[+src(gh("spacy-dev-resources", "training/word_freqs.py")) word_freqs.py]
| script from the spaCy developer resources. Note that your corpus should | script from the spaCy developer resources. Note that your corpus should
| not be preprocessed (i.e. you need punctuation for example). The | not be preprocessed (i.e. you need punctuation for example). The
| #[+a("/docs/usage/cli#model") #[code model] command] expects a | #[+a("/docs/api/cli#model") #[code model]] command expects a
| tab-separated word frequencies file with three columns: | tab-separated word frequencies file with three columns:
+list("numbers") +list("numbers")
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| If your corpus uses the | If your corpus uses the
| #[+a("http://universaldependencies.org/docs/format.html") CoNLL-U] format, | #[+a("http://universaldependencies.org/docs/format.html") CoNLL-U] format,
| i.e. files with the extension #[code .conllu], you can use the | i.e. files with the extension #[code .conllu], you can use the
| #[+a("/docs/usage/cli#convert") #[code convert] command] to convert it to | #[+a("/docs/api/cli#convert") #[code convert]] command to convert it to
| spaCy's #[+a("/docs/api/annotation#json-input") JSON format] for training. | spaCy's #[+a("/docs/api/annotation#json-input") JSON format] for training.
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| Once you have your UD corpus transformed into JSON, you can train your | Once you have your UD corpus transformed into JSON, you can train your
| model use the using spaCy's | model use the using spaCy's
| #[+a("/docs/usage/cli#train") #[code train] command]: | #[+a("/docs/api/cli#train") #[code train]] command:
+code(false, "bash"). +code(false, "bash").
python -m spacy train [lang] [output_dir] [train_data] [dev_data] [--n_iter] [--parser_L1] [--no_tagger] [--no_parser] [--no_ner] python -m spacy train [lang] [output_dir] [train_data] [dev_data] [--n_iter] [--parser_L1] [--no_tagger] [--no_parser] [--no_ner]

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| and walk you through generating the meta data. You can also create the | and walk you through generating the meta data. You can also create the
| meta.json manually and place it in the model data directory, or supply a | meta.json manually and place it in the model data directory, or supply a
| path to it using the #[code --meta] flag. For more info on this, see the | path to it using the #[code --meta] flag. For more info on this, see the
| #[+a("/docs/usage/cli/#package") #[code package] command] documentation. | #[+a("/docs/api/cli#package") #[code package]] command documentation.
+aside-code("meta.json", "json"). +aside-code("meta.json", "json").
{ {

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| To make the model more convenient to deploy, we recommend wrapping it as | To make the model more convenient to deploy, we recommend wrapping it as
| a Python package, so that you can install it via pip and load it as a | a Python package, so that you can install it via pip and load it as a
| module. spaCy comes with a handy #[+a("/docs/usage/cli#package") CLI command] | module. spaCy comes with a handy #[+a("/docs/api/cli#package") #[code package]]
| to create all required files and directories. | CLI command to create all required files and directories.
+code(false, "bash"). +code(false, "bash").
python -m spacy package /home/me/data/en_technology /home/me/my_models python -m spacy package /home/me/data/en_technology /home/me/my_models