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# Linking to third party code
-In the [Getting Started](../getting_started) section, we saw that Deno could
+In the [Getting Started](./getting_started.md) section, we saw that Deno could
execute scripts from URLs. Like browser JavaScript, Deno can import libraries
directly from URLs. This example uses a URL to import an assertion library:
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ specifying that path as the `$DENO_DIR` environmental variable at runtime.
By using a lock file (using the `--lock` command line flag) you can ensure
you're running the code you expect to be. You can learn more about this
-[here](./integrity_checking).
+[here](./linking_to_external_code/integrity_checking.md).
### How do you import to a specific version?