diff --git a/content/code-security/supply-chain-security/understanding-your-software-supply-chain/about-the-dependency-graph.md b/content/code-security/supply-chain-security/understanding-your-software-supply-chain/about-the-dependency-graph.md index bbe6c925b7..14ea4e4b20 100644 --- a/content/code-security/supply-chain-security/understanding-your-software-supply-chain/about-the-dependency-graph.md +++ b/content/code-security/supply-chain-security/understanding-your-software-supply-chain/about-the-dependency-graph.md @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ You can use the dependency graph to: - Explore the repositories your code depends on{% ifversion fpt or ghec %}, and those that depend on it{% endif %}. For more information, see "[Exploring the dependencies of a repository](/github/visualizing-repository-data-with-graphs/exploring-the-dependencies-of-a-repository)." {% ifversion fpt or ghec %} - View a summary of the dependencies used in your organization's repositories in a single dashboard. For more information, see "[Viewing insights for your organization](/articles/viewing-insights-for-your-organization#viewing-organization-dependency-insights)."{% endif %} - View and update vulnerable dependencies for your repository. For more information, see "[About alerts for vulnerable dependencies](/code-security/supply-chain-security/about-alerts-for-vulnerable-dependencies)."{% ifversion fpt or ghes > 3.1 or ghec %} -- See information about vulnerable dependencies in pull requests. For more information, see "[Reviewing dependency changes in a pull request](/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/reviewing-changes-in-pull-requests/incorporating-feedback-in-your-pull-request)."{% endif %} +- See information about vulnerable dependencies in pull requests. For more information, see "[Reviewing dependency changes in a pull request](/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/reviewing-changes-in-pull-requests/reviewing-dependency-changes-in-a-pull-request)."{% endif %} ## Enabling the dependency graph