# `MD053` - Link and image reference definitions should be needed Tags: `images`, `links` Aliases: `link-image-reference-definitions` Parameters: * `ignored_definitions`: Ignored definitions (`string[]`, default `["//"]`) Fixable: Most violations can be fixed by tooling Links and images in Markdown can provide the link destination or image source at the time of use or can define it elsewhere and use a label for reference. The reference format is convenient for keeping paragraph text clutter-free and makes it easy to reuse the same URL in multiple places. Because link and image reference definitions are located separately from where they are used, there are two scenarios where a definition can be unnecessary: 1. If a label is not referenced by any link or image in a document, that definition is unused and can be deleted. 1. If a label is defined multiple times in a document, the first definition is used and the others can be deleted. This rule considers a reference definition to be used if any link or image reference has the corresponding label. The "full", "collapsed", and "shortcut" formats are all supported. If there are reference definitions that are deliberately unreferenced, they can be ignored by setting the `ignored_definitions` parameter. The default value of this parameter ignores the following convention for adding non-HTML comments to Markdown: ```md [//]: # (This behaves like a comment) ```