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This is not only about orgmode but orgroam (version 1 and 2) also. Currently I know and "understand" this types of links. 1. Hyperlinks Example: [[https://foo.bar][Link description]] This links can also point to files on the local filesystem etc 2. Org-roam ID-Links (version 2) Example: [[ID:123456789][Link description]] 3. Old Org-roam (version 1) links I have never seen them in real world but I assume this are usual to-local-file-links as described in point 1. 4. Roam Links I also have seen links like this [[roam:Foobar][Foobar]] or [[roam:Foobar]] I know them as "placeholders" or dead-links when want to insert a link to an orgroam node that does not exist yet. In my workflow deadlinks like this are like reminders for me that I should create a node. But I am not sure what type of link this is in other situations. Am I right here? Did I miss something? Please feel free to correct the names of the link types and correct my explanation. Kind Christian