Fixed some minor typos in docs

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## Boilerplate
We currently have three different examples that you can fork/download to get started developing your grafana plugin.
- [simple-json-datasource](https://github.com/grafana/simple-json-datasource) (small datasource plugin for quering json data from backends)
- [simple-json-datasource](https://github.com/grafana/simple-json-datasource) (small datasource plugin for querying json data from backends)
- [piechart-panel](https://github.com/grafana/piechart-panel)
- [example-app](https://github.com/grafana/example-app)

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The easiest way to install plugins is by using the CLI tool grafana-cli which is bundled with grafana. Before any modification take place after modifying plugins, grafana-server needs to be restarted.
### Grafana plugin directory
On Linux systems the grafana-cli will assume that the grafana plugin directory is "/var/lib/grafana/plugins". It's possible to override the directory which grafana-cli will operate on by specifing the --path flag. On Windows systems this parameter have to be specified for every call.
On Linux systems the grafana-cli will assume that the grafana plugin directory is "/var/lib/grafana/plugins". It's possible to override the directory which grafana-cli will operate on by specifying the --path flag. On Windows systems this parameter have to be specified for every call.
### Grafana-cli commands