@ -47,7 +47,8 @@ This information is sent to the broker on startup using the `init` command.
## Architecture
Picture below is internal architecture of worker which shows its defined classes with private variables and public functions.

[comment]: TODO: FIX THIS: 
## Installation
@ -364,4 +365,4 @@ As stated before cleaner should be cronned, on linux systems this can be done by
- Running cleaner from command line is fairly simple: `recodex-cleaner -c /etc/recodex/cleaner`
- Enable cleaner service using systemd: `systemctl start recodex-cleaner.timer`
- Add cleaner to linux cron service using following configuration line: `0 0 * * * /usr/bin/recodex-cleaner -c /etc/recodex/cleaner/config.yml`
- Add cleaner to Windows cheduler service with following command: `schtasks /create /sc daily /tn "ReCodEx Cleaner" /tr "\"C:\Program Files\ReCodEx\cleaner\recodex-cleaner.exe\" -c \"C:\Program Files\ReCodEx\cleaner\config.yml\""`
- Add cleaner to Windows cheduler service with following command: `schtasks /create /sc daily /tn "ReCodEx Cleaner" /tr "\"C:\Program Files\ReCodEx\cleaner\recodex-cleaner.exe\" -c \"C:\Program Files\ReCodEx\cleaner\config.yml\""`