Docs: formatting nits (#32247)

* doc formatting nits

* ignore non-autodocs

* Apply suggestions from code review

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* Update src/transformers/models/esm/modeling_esm.py

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* Update src/transformers/models/esm/modeling_esm.py

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* make fixup

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@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Then use `notebook_login` to sign-in to the Hub, and follow the link [here](http
To ensure your model can be used by someone working with a different framework, we recommend you convert and upload your model with both PyTorch and TensorFlow checkpoints. While users are still able to load your model from a different framework if you skip this step, it will be slower because 🤗 Transformers will need to convert the checkpoint on-the-fly.
Converting a checkpoint for another framework is easy. Make sure you have PyTorch and TensorFlow installed (see [here](installation) for installation instructions), and then find the specific model for your task in the other framework.
Converting a checkpoint for another framework is easy. Make sure you have PyTorch and TensorFlow installed (see [here](installation) for installation instructions), and then find the specific model for your task in the other framework.
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