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As see from #53 we can have broken/dead links, links that once worked can be unavailable for reasons outside the control of this project/repo!
Hence I have decided to manually scan (for now) the repo from time to time for such links and fix them - if there is one. Here are the steps to take:
New broken/dead links
markdown-link-check(see https://www.npmjs.c