inst/extdata/link-test.md

title: this tests links

These are some links that are valid in basic markdown

This is some text that contains links which can be inline or can be spread across multiple lines because the link text is JUST TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO LONG, y'all.

Mainly, we want to see if link text by reference and if links can be referenced multiple times

This should also include non-reference links

If you [write]{.confession} [some link text][link2], that will appear as some link text but you can also test sub links

pizza & icecream = fun

you can write links like [a link](https://example.com/racehorse) or using
[reference style][racehorce]

[racehorse]: https://example.com/racehorse/   

This is some extended markdown content {#extended .callout}

This should also include references that use standalone links and footnotes should not be properly parsed and will be considered 'asis' nodes, at least that's what I believe[^footy]. Maybe this might not pan out [^but who knows? footnotes are WEIRD, man].

[^footy]: this is a footnote that should be preserved



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