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when working on a long markdown document sometimes you might want to create a link that jumps to a specific section of that document this can be useful when writing documentation for instance and you might even use it in a readme well thereamp;#39;s no completely standard way to do this in markdown there is a pretty common convention that will work on places like GitHub that we can use and you can probably find a plugin that will enable something similar for your markdown engine as well letamp;#39;s take a look at how we can do this to demonstrate letamp;#39;s say that we wanted to create a table of contents at the top of our markdown file with links that will jump down to the corresponding section now what Iamp;#39;m going to demonstrate will actually let you create links to any header section in the current markdown file so any of these headers weamp;#39;ll be able to create a link to that and also just keep in mind that what Iamp;#39;m demonstrating here might not work across