docs: update tooling link (backport #21973) (#21974)

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To further enhance your CLI experience with Cosmos SDK-based blockchains, you can use `hubl`. `hubl` is a tool that allows you to query any Cosmos SDK-based blockchain using the new AutoCLI feature of the Cosmos SDK. With `hubl`, you can easily configure a new chain and query modules with just a few simple commands.
For more information on `hubl`, including how to configure a new chain and query a module, see the [Hubl documentation](https://docs.cosmos.network/main/tooling/hubl).
For more information on `hubl`, including how to configure a new chain and query a module, see the [Hubl documentation](https://docs.cosmos.network/main/build/tooling/hubl).
# Off-Chain

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Generally the application binary will restart on exit, but then will execute this BeginBlocker
again and exit, causing a restart loop. Either the operator can manually install the new software,
or you can make use of an external watcher daemon to possibly download and then switch binaries,
also potentially doing a backup. The SDK tool for doing such, is called [Cosmovisor](https://docs.cosmos.network/main/tooling/cosmovisor).
also potentially doing a backup. The SDK tool for doing such, is called [Cosmovisor](https://docs.cosmos.network/main/build/tooling/cosmovisor).
When the binary restarts with the upgraded version (here v0.40.0), it will detect we have registered the
"testnet-v2" upgrade handler in the code, and realize it is the new version. It then will run the upgrade handler
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## Automation
Read more about [Cosmovisor](https://docs.cosmos.network/main/tooling/cosmovisor), the tool for automating upgrades.
Read more about [Cosmovisor](https://docs.cosmos.network/main/build/tooling/cosmovisor), the tool for automating upgrades.
## Canceling Upgrades

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:::tip
For more information on SDK modules, see the [SDK Modules](https://docs.cosmos.network/main/modules) section.
For more information on SDK tooling, see the [Tooling](https://docs.cosmos.network/main/tooling) section.
For more information on SDK tooling, see the [Tooling](https://docs.cosmos.network/main/build/tooling) section.
:::
## Core

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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ func NewCmdSubmitUpgradeProposal() *cobra.Command {
Short: "Submit a software upgrade proposal",
Long: "Submit a software upgrade along with an initial deposit.\n" +
"Please specify a unique name and height for the upgrade to take effect.\n" +
"You may include info to reference a binary download link, in a format compatible with: https://docs.cosmos.network/main/tooling/cosmovisor",
"You may include info to reference a binary download link, in a format compatible with: https://docs.cosmos.network/main/build/tooling/cosmovisor",
RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
clientCtx, err := client.GetClientTxContext(cmd)
if err != nil {