Update links to avoid redirects. (#5614)
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ title: Hello Minikube
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The goal of this tutorial is for you to turn a simple Hello World Node.js app
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into an application running on Kubernetes. The tutorial shows you how to
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take code that you have developed on your machine, turn it into a Docker
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container image and then run that image on [Minikube](/docs/getting-started-guides/minikube).
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container image and then run that image on [Minikube](/docs/home/minikube).
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Minikube provides a simple way of running Kubernetes on your local machine for free.
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{% endcapture %}
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@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ create a local cluster. This tutorial also assumes you are using
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on OS X. If you are on a different platform like Linux, or using VirtualBox
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instead of Docker for Mac, the instructions to install Minikube may be
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slightly different. For general Minikube installation instructions, see
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the [Minikube installation guide](/docs/getting-started-guides/minikube/).
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the [Minikube installation guide](/docs/home/minikube/).
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Use `curl` to download and install the latest Minikube release:
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