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@@ -40,8 +40,7 @@ information pertaining to a specific port.
Beyond the built-in libraries described in this documentation, many more
modules from the Python standard library, as well as further MicroPython
-extensions to it, can be found in the `micropython-lib repository
-<https://github.com/micropython/micropython-lib>`_.
+extensions to it, can be found in `micropython-lib`.
Python standard libraries and micro-libraries
---------------------------------------------
@@ -54,7 +53,7 @@ e.g. ``ujson`` instead of ``json``. This is to signify that such a module is
micro-library, i.e. implements only a subset of CPython module functionality.
By naming them differently, a user has a choice to write a Python-level module
to extend functionality for better compatibility with CPython (indeed, this is
-what done by micropython-lib project mentioned above).
+what done by the `micropython-lib` project mentioned above).
On some embedded platforms, where it may be cumbersome to add Python-level
wrapper modules to achieve naming compatibility with CPython, micro-modules