Hi Emanuele,
I usually use `urlchecker::url_check()` to start with. There is a 
`urlchecker::url_update()` option in the package as well. The check catches the 
errors, the update can fix some but not all errors.

--
best,
Adam
10 Apr 2025 at 17:25 by emanuele.cord...@gmail.com:

> Dear all,
>
> I'm submitting a new version of a package created and published on CRAN
> since 2011. I'm the maintainer. CRAN checks highlight the presence of some
> URLs link in the documentation that can be broken or outdated and CRAN
> asked me to fix them. I'm fixing them following the list set by CRAN and
> win-builder services.  Is there an option in R CMD check that I can use on
> my server to directly verify all URLs and fix them on my server / RStudio
> server?
>
> Thank you
> Best
> Emanuele Cordano
>
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