BitBucket supports links using custom prefix like 'markdown-header-' (see the related discussion).
This is quite inconsistent with other implementation (for instance, VSCode doesn't handle such links, GitHub doesn't know about such format either, etc.).
Can BitBucket also support another format for links without the custom prefix?
An example of links to support:
* [First Chapter](#Chapter-1)
## Chapter 1
All spaces are replaced with hyphens when forming an anchor.
The use of own rules by bitbucket makes me prefer work in other git clients that make use of some "standards" in some situations. I think a beautiful README.md presentation is important to the project. Bitbucket is like IE but in git context.
following these "standarts" also causes Intellij IDEA warnings on commiting the code
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When will this be fixed? I am generating documentation with https://github.com/adobe/jsonschema2md and it conforms to existing tag expectations.
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Atlassian doesn't GAF.
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