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bugAn error in the Docusaurus core causing instability or issues with its executionAn error in the Docusaurus core causing instability or issues with its execution
Description
Have you read the Contributing Guidelines on issues?
- I have read the Contributing Guidelines on issues.
Prerequisites
- I'm using the latest version of Docusaurus.
- I have tried the
npm run clearoryarn clearcommand. - I have tried
rm -rf node_modules yarn.lock package-lock.jsonand re-installing packages. - I have tried creating a repro with https://new.docusaurus.io.
- I have read the console error message carefully (if applicable).
Description
Per CommonMark, [Haha](../hehe.mdx) and [Haha](<../hehe.mdx>) should be the same (if the path to file contains space only the latter will work, nevertheless.)
In Docusaurus 3, if the file path contains space only the latter syntax will work; however, if the file path does not contain space, only the former syntax will work and the latter will result in broken link.
Reproducible demo
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Steps to reproduce
- Open docusaurus.new
- In
docs/tutorial-basics/congratulations.md,
- Have **5 more minutes**? Take a look at **[versioning](../tutorial-extras/manage-docs-versions.md)** and **[i18n](../tutorial-extras/translate-your-site.md)**.
+ Have **5 more minutes**? Take a look at **[versioning](<../tutorial-extras/manage-docs-versions.md>)** and **[i18n](<../tutorial-extras/translate-your-site.md>)**.yarn build
Expected behavior
As if nothing has changed
Actual behavior
Broken links found
Your environment
- Public source code:
- Public site URL:
- Docusaurus version used:
- Environment name and version (e.g. Chrome 89, Node.js 16.4): NodeJS 20
- Operating system and version (e.g. Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS):
Self-service
- I'd be willing to fix this bug myself.
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