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Links

Links can be either inline with the text, or placed at the bottom of the text as references.

Link text is enclosed by square brackets [], and for inline links, the link URL is enclosed by parens ().

[text](http://a.com)

[text][id]
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[id]: http://b.org/ "title"
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    You can also use relative URLs such as

    /example.html

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    Don’t put a space between any of the brackets.

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    The link definition can be placed anywhere after a blank line, but is generally near the bottom.

    Definition identifiers may consist of letters, numbers, spaces, and punctuation. They are not case sensitive.

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    The title of the link is optional.

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URLs may not become links in Markdown until enclosed in < and >. Turn this URL into a link:

 

Link “University of Rwanda” to http://www.ur.ac.rw with an inline link:

 

Link both of the words “hurricane” to the Wikipedia entry at https://w.wiki/qYn with a reference style link:

 

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