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Correct link to Customizing Turbopack #4971

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/pages/pack/docs/comparisons/webpack.mdx
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webpack has an extraordinary collection of [plugins](https://webpack.js.org/plugins/) to customize its behavior. Composing plugins lets you create custom toolchains which can support a huge variety of bundler features.

As of Next.js 13.2, Turbopack introduced a compatibility layer to support webpack's loaders and resolve aliases. See [Customizing Turbopack](features/customizing-turbopack) for how to configure them. In the future, we plan to make Turbopack just as extensible as webpack - though likely with an altered API.
As of Next.js 13.2, Turbopack introduced a compatibility layer to support webpack's loaders and resolve aliases. See [Customizing Turbopack](../features/customizing-turbopack) for how to configure them. In the future, we plan to make Turbopack just as extensible as webpack - though likely with an altered API.