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Magic links are great, but I always forget what needs help/ preceding the help topic (e.g. [help/dont-ask]) and which stand on their own (e.g. [mcve], not to mention trying to remember which things even have magic links.

After searching yet again, I usually end up at this answer on meta, where they are listed.

There is the "Supported shorthand links" section on the formatting page, and the Comment formatting section of the Markdown help page, but those haven't come up (for me) when searching (google or search the help center) — the answer I linked above does come up.

Also, if I'm already looking at the page I want to link to I have to search to figure out how I link to that page.

I suggest two things:

  1. "Promote" help center "Comment formatting" page so it's easier to find
  2. Document the magic link on the help page it links to, for example "Link to this page using the [ask] magic link"
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    I think they're just the URL slug...? I don't know, I never use them. I always type the links out manually, like a savage. Mar 10, 2020 at 19:08
  • @CodyGray "ask" is [ask] but its url is ".../how-to-ask" if that's what you mean.
    – Stephen P
    Mar 10, 2020 at 22:14

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