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Lychee is a fast, asynchronous, stream-based link checker written in Rust, designed to detect broken hyperlinks and mail addresses across a wide range of document formats. The tool continuously scans Markdown, HTML, reStructuredText, and entire websites, returning concise reports that list unreachable or otherwise invalid URLs so authors, developers, and site maintainers can repair references before publication. Because it operates through an event-driven, non-blocking architecture, Lychee can process thousands of links concurrently, making it suitable for everything from single readme files to enterprise documentation portals or static-site generators. Integrations are straightforward: the binary runs from any CI pipeline, pre-commit hook, or local terminal, accepts exclusion lists, respects rate limits, and can output results in JSON for further scripting. With sixteen numbered releases to date, version 0.23.0 represents the latest stable milestone, incorporating performance refinements, expanded protocol support, and additional input filters that improve accuracy on modern web estates. The utility belongs to the Developer Tools / Webmaster category and is maintained by the lycheeverse community under an open-source license, ensuring transparent development and frequent updates. Lychee is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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