There are tools which check links in HTML, so one option would be to convert your Markdown files to HTML and then check the links in there.

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Den lör 12 sep. 2020 21:12Joseph Reagle <joseph.2011-T1oY19WcHSwdnm+yROfE0A@public.gmane.org> skrev:
It's time to check which links in my syllabi are broken, and I'm again cursing under my breath that there's no multi-format linkchecker out there that can report line numbers. Then I thought, what about my favorite tool!?

Pandoc already chases links for `self-contained`, so I suspect this wouldn't be hard. Bonus: could it report the line of a markdown file where a broken link is?

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