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@@ -399,9 +399,8 @@ and you're ready to go.
(Please read the [previous](#asserting-using-gmock-matchers) section first if
you haven't.)
-You can use the gMock
-[string matchers](gmock_cheat_sheet.md#string-matchers) with
-`EXPECT_THAT()` or `ASSERT_THAT()` to do more string comparison tricks
+You can use the gMock [string matchers](reference/matchers.md#string-matchers)
+with `EXPECT_THAT()` or `ASSERT_THAT()` to do more string comparison tricks
(sub-string, prefix, suffix, regular expression, and etc). For example,
```c++
diff --git a/docs/gmock_cook_book.md b/docs/gmock_cook_book.md
index 5b8910b..891c35c 100644
--- a/docs/gmock_cook_book.md
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@@ -1088,7 +1088,8 @@ z`. Note that in this example, it wasn't necessary specify the positional
matchers.
As a convenience and example, gMock provides some matchers for 2-tuples,
-including the `Lt()` matcher above. See [here](#MultiArgMatchers) for the
+including the `Lt()` matcher above. See
+[Multi-argument Matchers](reference/matchers.md#MultiArgMatchers) for the
complete list.
Note that if you want to pass the arguments to a predicate of your own (e.g.