docs: fix some links to command pages

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albertony 2022-04-07 14:25:48 +02:00 committed by Nick Craig-Wood
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@ -939,22 +939,22 @@ unit prefix appended to the value (e.g. `9.762Ki`), while in more textual output
the full unit is shown (e.g. `9.762 KiB`). For counts the SI standard notation is
used, e.g. prefix `k` for kilo. Used with file counts, `1k` means 1000 files.
The various [list](commands/rclone_ls/) commands output raw numbers by default.
The various [list](/commands/rclone_ls/) commands output raw numbers by default.
Option `--human-readable` will make them output values in human-readable format
instead (with the short unit prefix).
The [about](commands/rclone_about/) command outputs human-readable by default,
The [about](/commands/rclone_about/) command outputs human-readable by default,
with a command-specific option `--full` to output the raw numbers instead.
Command [size](commands/rclone_size/) outputs both human-readable and raw numbers
Command [size](/commands/rclone_size/) outputs both human-readable and raw numbers
in the same output.
The [tree](commands/rclone_tree/) command also considers `--human-readable`, but
The [tree](/commands/rclone_tree/) command also considers `--human-readable`, but
it will not use the exact same notation as the other commands: It rounds to one
decimal, and uses single letter suffix, e.g. `K` instead of `Ki`. The reason for
this is that it relies on an external library.
The interactive command [ncdu](commands/rclone_ncdu/) shows human-readable by
The interactive command [ncdu](/commands/rclone_ncdu/) shows human-readable by
default, and responds to key `u` for toggling human-readable format.
### --ignore-case-sync ###