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Docs: Fix formatting error (#2250)
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## Symbolic links on Windows

When creating symbolic links on Windows, a `type` argument is passed to Node's `fs.symlink()` method which specifies the type of target being linked. The link type is set to:
`'file'` when the target is a regular file
`'junction'` when the target is a directory
`'dir'` when the target is a directory and the user disables the `useJunctions` option
When creating symbolic links on Windows, a `type` argument is passed to Node's `fs.symlink()` method which specifies the type of target being linked. The link type is set to:
* `'file'` when the target is a regular file
* `'junction'` when the target is a directory
* `'dir'` when the target is a directory and the user disables the `useJunctions` option


If you try to create a dangling (pointing to a non-existent target) link, the link type can't be determined automatically. In these cases, behavior will vary depending on whether the dangling link is being created via `symlink()` or via `dest()`.

For dangling links created via `symlink()`, the incoming Vinyl object represents the target, so its stats will determine the desired link type. If `isDirectory()` returns false then a `'file'` link is created, otherwise a `'junction'` or a `'dir'` link is created depending on the value of the `useJunctions` option.
For dangling links created via `symlink()`, the incoming Vinyl object represents the target, so its stats will determine the desired link type. If `isDirectory()` returns false then a `'file'` link is created, otherwise a `'junction'` or `'dir'` link is created depending on the value of the `useJunctions` option.

For dangling links created via `dest()`, the incoming Vinyl object represents the link - typically loaded from disk via `src(..., { resolveSymlinks: false })`. In this case, the link type can't be reasonably determined and defaults to using `'file'`. This may cause unexpected behavior when creating a dangling link to a directory. **Avoid this scenario.**

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