;doc: cli: simplify shortcut links: the [] is not needed, hopefully
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				| @ -184,7 +184,7 @@ $ hledger register credit\ card | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ### Double escaping (regular expression metacharacters) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Characters significant in [regular expressions][] | ||||
| Characters significant in [regular expressions] | ||||
| (described below) - such as `.`, `^`, `$`, `[`, `]`, `(`, `)`, `|`, | ||||
| and `\` - may need to be "regex-escaped" if you don't want them to be | ||||
| interpreted by hledger's regular expression engine. This is done by | ||||
| @ -293,12 +293,12 @@ If they're not doing what you expect, it's important to know exactly what they s | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| #. they are case insensitive | ||||
| #. they are infix matching (they do not need to match the entire thing being matched) | ||||
| #. they are [POSIX ERE][] (extended regular expressions) | ||||
| #. they also support [GNU word boundaries][] (`\b`, `\B`, `\<`, `\>`) | ||||
| #. they do not support [backreferences][]; if you write `\1`, it will match the digit `1`. | ||||
|    where [backreferences][] can be used in the replacement string to reference [capturing groups][] in the search regexp. | ||||
| #. they do not support [mode modifiers][] (`(?s)`), character classes (`\w`, `\d`), or anything else not mentioned above. | ||||
| #. they are [POSIX ERE] (extended regular expressions) | ||||
| #. they also support [GNU word boundaries] (`\b`, `\B`, `\<`, `\>`) | ||||
| #. they do not support [backreferences]; if you write `\1`, it will match the digit `1`. | ||||
|    Except when doing text replacement, eg in [account aliases](#regex-aliases), | ||||
|    where [backreferences] can be used in the replacement string to reference [capturing groups] in the search regexp. | ||||
| #. they do not support [mode modifiers] (`(?s)`), character classes (`\w`, `\d`), or anything else not mentioned above. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| [POSIX ERE]: http://www.regular-expressions.info/posix.html#ere | ||||
| [backreferences]: https://www.regular-expressions.info/backref.html | ||||
| @ -670,7 +670,7 @@ The following kinds of search terms can be used. | ||||
| Remember these can also be prefixed with **`not:`**, eg to exclude a particular subaccount. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| **`REGEX`, `acct:REGEX`** | ||||
| : match account names by this [regular expression][].  | ||||
| : match account names by this [regular expression].  | ||||
| (With no prefix, `acct:` is assumed.) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| : same as above | ||||
| @ -2580,16 +2580,16 @@ account ACCTNAME  [ACCTTYPE] [;COMMENT] | ||||
| ### Account types | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| hledger recognises five main types of account, | ||||
| corresponding to the account classes in the [accounting equation][]: | ||||
| corresponding to the account classes in the [accounting equation]: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| `Asset`, `Liability`, `Equity`, `Revenue`, `Expense`. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| These account types are important for controlling which accounts | ||||
| appear in the [balancesheet][], [balancesheetequity][], | ||||
| [incomestatement][] reports (and probably for other things in future). | ||||
| appear in the [balancesheet], [balancesheetequity], | ||||
| [incomestatement] reports (and probably for other things in future). | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Additionally, we recognise the `Cash` type, which is also an `Asset`, | ||||
| and which causes accounts to appear in the [cashflow][] report. | ||||
| and which causes accounts to appear in the [cashflow] report. | ||||
| ("Cash" here means [liquid assets][CCE], eg bank balances | ||||
| but typically not investments or receivables.) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| @ -2625,7 +2625,7 @@ If you happen to use common english top-level account names, you may | ||||
| not need to declare account types, as they will be detected | ||||
| automatically using the following rules: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| | If name matches this [regular expression][]: | account type is: | ||||
| | If name matches this [regular expression]: | account type is: | ||||
| |----------------------------------------------|----------------- | ||||
| | `^assets?(:|$)`                              | `Asset` | ||||
| | `^(debts?|liabilit(y|ies))(:|$)`             | `Liability` | ||||
| @ -2750,7 +2750,7 @@ alias checking = assets:bank:wells fargo:checking | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ### Regex aliases | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| There is also a more powerful variant that uses a [regular expression][], | ||||
| There is also a more powerful variant that uses a [regular expression], | ||||
| indicated by the forward slashes: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ```journal | ||||
| @ -3663,7 +3663,7 @@ Each MATCHER can be a record matcher, which looks like this: | ||||
| REGEX | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| REGEX is a case-insensitive [regular expression][] tries to match anywhere within the CSV record. | ||||
| REGEX is a case-insensitive [regular expression] that tries to match anywhere within the CSV record. | ||||
| It is a POSIX ERE (extended regular expression)  | ||||
| that also supports GNU word boundaries (`\b`, `\B`, `\<`, `\>`), | ||||
| and nothing else. | ||||
|  | ||||
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