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diff --git a/Documentation/git-check-ref-format.txt b/Documentation/git-check-ref-format.txt
index 13a5f43049..a676880429 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-check-ref-format.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-check-ref-format.txt
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ imposes the following rules on how refs are named:
These rules makes it easy for shell script based tools to parse
refnames, pathname expansion by the shell when a refname is used
unquoted (by mistake), and also avoids ambiguities in certain
-refname expressions (see gitlink:git-rev-parse[1]). Namely:
+refname expressions (see linkgit:git-rev-parse[1]). Namely:
. double-dot `..` are often used as in `ref1..ref2`, and in some
context this notation means `{caret}ref1 ref2` (i.e. not in
@@ -47,9 +47,9 @@ refname expressions (see gitlink:git-rev-parse[1]). Namely:
. colon `:` is used as in `srcref:dstref` to mean "use srcref\'s
value and store it in dstref" in fetch and push operations.
It may also be used to select a specific object such as with
- gitlink:git-cat-file[1] "git-cat-file blob v1.3.3:refs.c".
+ linkgit:git-cat-file[1] "git-cat-file blob v1.3.3:refs.c".
GIT
---
-Part of the gitlink:git[7] suite
+Part of the linkgit:git[7] suite