This gives a stable basis for contribution, and even more importantly,
builds trust. The easiest way is a test application. See
-L<Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::Testing> for more information.
+L<Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::Testing|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::08_Testing>
+for more information.
=back
You can specify any valid Perl attribute on Catalyst actions you like.
(See L<attributes/"Syntax of Attribute Lists"> for a description of
-what is valid.) These will be available on the C<Catalyst::Action>
+what is valid.) These will be available on the L<Catalyst::Action>
instance via its C<attributes> accessor. To give an example, this
action: