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Docs: Fix links to indexers API #24649

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/configure/sidebar-and-urls.md
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Expand Up @@ -162,6 +162,6 @@ When Storybook generates the titles for all matching stories, they'll retain the

### Story Indexers

[Story Indexers](./main-config-indexers.md) are a set of heuristics used by Storybook to crawl your filesystem based on a given glob pattern searching for matching stories, which is then used to generate an `index.json` (formerly `stories.json`) file responsible for populating the sidebar with the necessary information. By default, this heuristic will look for files that contain the following scheme `*.stories.@(js|jsx|mjs|ts|tsx)`.
[Story Indexers](../api/main-config-indexers.md) are a set of heuristics used by Storybook to crawl your filesystem based on a given glob pattern searching for matching stories, which is then used to generate an `index.json` (formerly `stories.json`) file responsible for populating the sidebar with the necessary information. By default, this heuristic will look for files that contain the following scheme `*.stories.@(js|jsx|mjs|ts|tsx)`.

You can provide your own indexer to include stories with a different naming convention, adjust the automatic title generation beyond a prefix, and many other use cases. For more information, see the [Story Indexers API reference](./main-config-indexers.md).
You can provide your own indexer to include stories with a different naming convention, adjust the automatic title generation beyond a prefix, and many other use cases. For more information, see the [Story Indexers API reference](../api/main-config-indexers.md).
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