Can we please have these?

I would like to be able to write something like [Inline Link](http://foo.com) and have it work in a comment instead of "Inline Link - http://foo.com".

Case in point (not my comment):

Long link

Doesn't that look smashing?

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If you need to put that much information, why doesn't a full-fledged answer work for you? – random Feb 1 '10 at 7:08
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Related: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/6407/… – Ether Feb 1 '10 at 7:22
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+1. This would make some comments shorter and easier to read. Why the downvotes? – Perpetual Motion Goat Feb 5 '10 at 10:03
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random: Because many comments are not answers. – bignose Mar 23 '10 at 11:48
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-1 no freehand circles (just kidding, +1 good idea) – quack quixote Mar 30 '10 at 11:06
Yeah Thats Sooooo Cooooooool! – YOU Apr 1 '10 at 8:53
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hey look ma no hands! – Jeff Atwood Apr 1 '10 at 8:53
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Thanks Jeff for implementing this! – Alex Apr 1 '10 at 8:57
So this is done? Yes! – Josh K Apr 4 '10 at 17:30
hella good! – bobobobo Aug 23 '10 at 21:41
I gave up on this a long time ago and haven't check back until now. This is great. Thanks, guys :) – macek Sep 6 '10 at 18:40
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I think this should be allowed. If you can add links (and you can), why can't you give them meaningful names?

Take Æther's post as an example, he could have just said "related proposal". Looks much better.

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I got the Insight badge for this... Good since my answer was very insightful – Koper Oct 28 '11 at 19:23
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I know I've wished for this feature a number of times, for adding a link to someone else's answer. Particularly because it was a comment to someone else's answer, it wasn't appropriate to add a separate answer.

Comments should generally be short—true. I think allowing this feature would make comments shorter and more readable.

The comment length limit should still be a valid incentive for people to keep comments short (I assume the links would continue to "use up" the comment length limit).

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yes, shorter and more readable is always an excellent goal -- implemented! – Jeff Atwood Apr 1 '10 at 9:39
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