diff --git a/doc/source/V2_00.rst b/doc/source/V2_00.rst index 4422f7b708da9ee0a3902a62cd9bfce17490db98..ac8ecc08b289c267d88d534ea1d57fdf17ed518b 100644 --- a/doc/source/V2_00.rst +++ b/doc/source/V2_00.rst @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ Interface to communicate with the Pi designed for the Internet of Things (IoT). } A local Mosquitto broker can be set up and enabled to run as a service on the OhmPi using the bash script install_local_mqtt_broker.sh. -The mqtt messages can be interfaced easily using the third party software `MQTT Explorer <http://mqtt-explorer.com/>`. They can also form part of a browser-based flow editor such as `Node-red <http://mqtt-explorer.com/>` which can help desinging more complex IoT experiments and monitoring systems in which OhmPi is a component. An example of a simple flow incorporating execution commands and data outputs from OhmPi can be found in the OhmPi examples. For more documentation dedicated to node-red, please refer to the Node-red `cookbooks <https://cookbook.nodered.org/>`. +The mqtt messages can be interfaced easily using the third party software `MQTT Explorer <http://mqtt-explorer.com/>`_. They can also form part of a browser-based flow editor such as `Node-red <http://mqtt-explorer.com/>`_ which can help desinging more complex IoT experiments and monitoring systems in which OhmPi is a component. An example of a simple flow incorporating execution commands and data outputs from OhmPi can be found in the OhmPi examples. For more documentation dedicated to node-red, please refer to the Node-red `cookbooks <https://cookbook.nodered.org/>`_.