# `MD051` - Link fragments should be valid Tags: `links` Aliases: `link-fragments` Fixable: Some violations can be fixed by tooling This rule is triggered when a link fragment does not match any of the fragments that are automatically generated for headings in a document: ```markdown # Heading Name [Link](#fragment) ``` To fix this issue, change the link fragment to reference an existing heading's generated name (see below): ```markdown # Heading Name [Link](#heading-name) ``` Alternatively, some platforms allow the syntax `{#named-anchor}` to be used within a heading to provide a specific name (consisting of only lower-case letters, numbers, `-`, and `_`): ```markdown # Heading Name {#custom-name} [Link](#custom-name) ``` Alternatively, an HTML `a` tag with an `id` or a `name` attribute can be used to define a fragment: ```markdown [Link](#bookmark) ``` An `a` tag can be useful in scenarios where a heading is not appropriate or for control over the text of the fragment identifier. Rationale: [GitHub section links][github-section-links] are created automatically for every heading when Markdown content is displayed on GitHub. This makes it easy to link directly to different sections within a document. However, section links change if headings are renamed or removed. This rule helps identify broken section links within a document. Section links are **not** part of the CommonMark specification. This rule enforces the [GitHub heading algorithm][github-heading-algorithm] which is: convert heading to lowercase, remove punctuation, convert spaces to dashes, append an incrementing integer as needed for uniqueness. [github-section-links]: https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/writing-on-github/getting-started-with-writing-and-formatting-on-github/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax#section-links [github-heading-algorithm]: https://github.com/gjtorikian/html-pipeline/blob/f13a1534cb650ba17af400d1acd3a22c28004c09/lib/html/pipeline/toc_filter.rb