A little while back, I found an answer that matches the description of a "link-only answer", Source:
Which is great, however, you haven't answered their question at all, you've deferred the answering to somewhere else. And in this (fictitious) case the person has to take quite a detour to get to their destination.
Here is the exact answer in question:
Instead of reinventing the wheel, I suggest you to use my bundle, which solves the same problem. Or, at least, you can see how it's implemented.
It has upvotes, so it has been useful. This is why I suggested it be converted to a comment. According to This link on whether or not to flag answers which contain only a link as "not an answer", I read:
(This section spells out the logical consequence of the first section, plus some additional advice for moderators.)
A link-only answer is not a desirable answer. Therefore, any flag that suggests the deletion of a link-only answer should result in the deletion of the answer, and should be marked as helpful.
If the link looks like it may be useful, convert it to a comment. A link that is spammy, redundant or irrelevant should be deleted outright; a link to a page that looks like it contains the answer should ideally be in a comment (“here's something you could extract an answer from”). If in doubt, converting to a comment is the best default choice: it removes the clutter from the answer section while preserving the information.
With the above in mind, would the community please tell me why it has not been converted to a comment despite multiple flags? It is a link-only answer to advertise a library.