diff --git a/docs/src/overview/async-std.md b/docs/src/overview/async-std.md index 51c14ffe..2b59ffb0 100644 --- a/docs/src/overview/async-std.md +++ b/docs/src/overview/async-std.md @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ `async-std`, along with its [supporting libraries][organization], is a library making your life in async programming easier. It provides fundamental implementations for downstream libraries and applications alike. The name reflects the approach of this library: it is as closely modeled to the Rust main standard library as possible, replacing all components by async counterparts. -`async-std` provides an interface to all important primitives: filesystem operations, network operations and concurrency basics like timers. It also exposes a `task` in a model similar to the `thread` module found in the Rust standard lib. But it does not only include I/O primitives, but also `async/await` compatible versions of primitives like `Mutex`. You can read more about `async-std` in [the overview chapter][overview-std]. +`async-std` provides an interface to all important primitives: filesystem operations, network operations and concurrency basics like timers. It also exposes a `task` in a model similar to the `thread` module found in the Rust standard lib. But it does not only include I/O primitives, but also `async/await` compatible versions of primitives like `Mutex`. [organization]: https://github.com/async-rs/async-std -[overview-std]: overview/async-std/