Polilink
Polilink refers to a method of creating links between different parts of a document or between different documents using a simple, plain-text format. This technique is often employed in plain text editors or wikis where rich text formatting is not available or desired. The core idea behind polilink is to use a predefined convention to denote a link. For instance, a common convention is to enclose the linked term in double square brackets, such as [[Target Page]]. When this text is processed by a wiki engine or a similar system, the double brackets are recognized, and the enclosed text becomes a clickable hyperlink pointing to another page or section.
The advantage of polilink is its simplicity and accessibility. It allows for easy creation of interconnected