How to modify digital twins management URL? - azure

I am a newbie in Azure Digital Twins and Azure Management API, and I following this document, https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/digital-twins/tutorial-facilities-setup
In the section "Deploy Digital Twins", part 5, it asks about modifying the management URL and I don't know how to do that. Maybe this is very easy things for many, but I am new in this and I really confused about how to do that change. Can anybody help me with this?

I understand your confusion, the word "modify" implies you're making a change. What is meant here is that you need to copy the URL that is displayed on your instance to any text editor and change it. You will be relacing 'swagger' to 'api/v1.0/' See below:
original:
https://yourDigitalTwinsName.yourLocation.azuresmartspaces.net/management/swagger
changed:
https://yourDigitalTwinsName.yourLocation.azuresmartspaces.net/management/api/v1.0/
You will need this URL when you get to this step in the tutorial.

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