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@@ -6,11 +6,11 @@ title = "Opening Projects with Projectile"
 date = 2014-07-12T09:12:34Z
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-I use [Projectile] for working with projects in Emacs.  It's really good at finding files in projects, working with source code indexes (I use [Global]), and with its [perspective] support, it's also great at separating projects into workspaces.  However, I've always felt it lacking in actually opening projects.  I tend to work on different projects all the time and `projectile-switch-project` only tracks projects once they've been opened initially (despite the name, it works across Emacs sessions).
+I use [Projectile][] for working with projects in Emacs.  It's really good at finding files in projects, working with source code indexes (I use [Global][]), and with its [perspective][] support, it's also great at separating projects into workspaces.  However, I've always felt it lacking in actually opening projects.  I tend to work on different projects all the time and `projectile-switch-project` only tracks projects once they've been opened initially (despite the name, it works across Emacs sessions).
 
 With this in mind, I decided to try to add support for opening projects under a given subdirectory, e.g. `~/projects`, regardless of whether or not I've visited them before.
 
-I saw that projectile uses [Dash.el] in some places, and after reading about [anaphoric macros], I decided that I'd try to use them to aid me.
+I saw that projectile uses [Dash.el][] in some places, and after reading about [anaphoric macros], I decided that I'd try to use them to aid me.
 
 {{% highlight cl %}}
 (defun ap/subfolder-projects (dir)
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ So, we've got ourselves a list, but now we need to be able to open the project t
 
 By wrapping the call to `ap/subfolder-projects` in another function that takes the same directory argument, we can re-use the project parent directory and expand the selected project name into an absolute path before passing it to `projectile-switch-project-by-name`.
 
-We get support for multiple completion systems for free, since projectile has a wrapper function that works with the default system, ido, [grizzl] and recently, [helm].
+We get support for multiple completion systems for free, since projectile has a wrapper function that works with the default system, ido, [grizzl][] and recently, [helm][].
 
 Then I defined some helper functions to make it easy to open work and home projects.