When reviewing, it's not uncommon to find a question that's been asked within the on-topic guidelines, most pertinently one that isn't specifically requesting a tool or a library, and for someone to answer with a link to a relatively well known tool or library saying "this is what you need" or words to that effect.
These get flagged as link-only answers and stuck in the review queue, and I usually mark them for deletion because, well, it's a link-only answer in the letter of the law.
Occasionally the answerer will reply to the auto-comment with some snarky message to the effect of "It's a library. It's stable. The link is going nowhere. What else do you want me to post?" And the more I think about this, the more I wonder if they don't have a point.
So what's official policy on this? Should we be flagging and deleting such answers? And if so, given that (like a lot of link-only answers) the link content is often helpful to the question, how should we direct users to improve their answers? It's not like they can paste the entire source code into the answer, after all.