Linter Breaks the wikilinks on titles
See original GitHub issueHi! I found an issue using the linter plugin, in some titles where I have a wiki link and then use the linter, and it replaces the wiki link.
Ex.
# Fundamentals of [[Docker]]
after the linter runs
# Fundamentals of Placeholder_link 57849
I run the linter and replaces [[Docker]]
by Placeholder_link 57849
(Edited) Linter version 1.3.0
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I should have a PR up to fix this today. It took a little while to reproduce in a UT.
The PR is up and live. Now it is a matter of just getting an approval and maybe even a verification that the issue is gone. The issue was solely with the rule to capitalize first letter style. If all other rules were turned off, this one allowed me to trigger the the issue. It was my simplest case and that is what I based the solution on. Please let me know if the proposed solution does not work for some reason.