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[skywalking] 01/01: Update README.md

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commit 5622478cc008d8230d3f9614553b17be6a186da2
Author: Juntao Zhang <jt...@163.com>
AuthorDate: Sun Feb 28 00:17:31 2021 +0800

    Update README.md
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 docs/en/guides/README.md | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/docs/en/guides/README.md b/docs/en/guides/README.md
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@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ As for the last step, we have a friendly framework to help you get started more
 To put it simple, test controllers are basically tests that can be bound to the Maven `integration-test/verify` phase.
 They send **designed** requests to the instrumented service, and expect to get corresponding traces/metrics/metadata from the SkyWalking webapp GraphQL API.
 
-In the test framework, we provide a `TrafficController` to periodically send traffic data to the instrumented services, you can simply enable it by giving a url and traffic data, refer to [../../../test/e2e/e2e-test/src/test/java/org/apache/skywalking/e2e/base/TrafficController.java].
+In the test framework, we provide a `TrafficController` to periodically send traffic data to the instrumented services, you can simply enable it by giving a url and traffic data, refer to [this](../../../test/e2e/e2e-test/src/test/java/org/apache/skywalking/e2e/base/TrafficController.java).
 
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