The link is clearly self-promotion unrelated to the code-only answer above, so it's either spam or at least candidate for deletion.
The audit system is kind of binary: if you try to edit a spam/audit answer to improve it, you fail the audit. The system considers this post as unsalvageable, so no editing can improve it.
In your case that was already bad post because of the code-only answer, so definitely worth a "Skip" or "Delete" (a code-only answer is an answer, so it's debatable that it deserves deletion).
But there are other more elaborate spam answers where the spammer posts generic blurb about the technology followed by a link (so the answer appears "normal", and not "link only").
Since you're not specialized in that technology, you could believe that this is a valid answer. That happened to me, and when I wanted to edit the dead links out, I got slapped by the audit system.
So when an audit presents an unclear answer or code-only answer, followed by link(s), at minimum follow the link to the answer to check if it's an audit (this isn't cheating the audit system), skip or delete, but never try to edit the link out.