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No HTML link for pages

Prevent usage of <a> elements to navigate to internal Next.js pages.

Why This Error Occurred​

An <a> element was used to navigate to a page route without using the next/link component, causing unnecessary full-page refreshes.

The Link component is required to enable client-side route transitions between pages and provide a single-page app experience.

Possible Ways to Fix It​

Make sure to import the Link component and wrap anchor elements that route to different page routes.

Before:

function Home() {
return (
<div>
<a href="/about">About Us</a>
</div>
)
}

After:

import Link from 'next/link'

function Home() {
return (
<div>
<Link href="/about">About Us</Link>
</div>
)
}

export default Home

Options​

pagesDir​

This rule can normally locate your pages directory automatically.

If you're working in a monorepo, we recommend configuring the rootDir setting in eslint-plugin-next, which pagesDir will use to locate your pages directory.

In some cases, you may also need to configure this rule directly by providing a pages directory. This can be a path or an array of paths.

{
"rules": {
"@next/next/no-html-link-for-pages": ["error", "packages/my-app/pages/"]
}
}