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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions pages/docs/tools/generator/hooks.md
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Expand Up @@ -14,11 +14,11 @@ The following types of hooks are currently supported:

The generator parses:
- All the files in the `.hooks` directory inside the template.
- All modules listed in the template configuration and triggers only hooks that names were added to the config. You can use the official AsyncAPI [hooks library](https://github.com/asyncapi/generator-hooks). To learn how to add hooks to configuration [read more about the configuration file](#configuration-file).
- All modules listed in the template configuration and triggers only hooks that names were added to the config. You can use the official AsyncAPI [hooks library](https://github.com/asyncapi/generator-hooks). To learn how to add hooks to configuration [read more about the configuration file](https://www.asyncapi.com/docs/tools/generator/configuration-file).

### Examples

> Some of the examples have names of hook functions provided and some not. Keep in mind that hook functions kept in template in default location do not require a name. Name is required only if you keep hooks in non default location or in a separate library, because such hooks need to be explicitly configured in the configuration file. For more details on hooks configuration [read more about the configuration file](#configuration-file).
> Some of the examples have names of hook functions provided and some not. Keep in mind that hook functions kept in template in default location do not require a name. Name is required only if you keep hooks in non default location or in a separate library, because such hooks need to be explicitly configured in the configuration file. For more details on hooks configuration [read more about the configuration file](https://www.asyncapi.com/docs/tools/generator/configuration-file).

Most basic modules with hooks look like this:
```js
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -78,4 +78,4 @@ module.exports = {
return currentFilename.replace('-', '_')
};
};
```
```