Here's something simple where `org-lint` gives a warning that isn't needed:
# ----- #+begin_src R :results value :colnames yes :exports results 1 #+end_src #+name: simple-table #+caption: A simple table #+RESULTS: | x | |---| | 1 | # ----- Running `org-lint` gives: «Links to "simple-table" will not be valid during export unless the parent source block has :exports results or both.» The parent source block does have ":exports results", so there's no problem. Might there be some way for the linter to check that, so it only warns when the warning is helpful? I have no idea how difficult this might be, or if it's possible at all, but I thought I'd mention it because I have been running the linter on a large Org file that generates about forty of these warnings, but in each case :exports is properly set. Thanks, Bill -- William Denton https://www.miskatonic.org/ Librarian, artist and licensed private investigator. Toronto, Canada