diff --git a/docs/Rules/AvoidExclaimOperator.md b/docs/Rules/AvoidExclaimOperator.md
index 0eb4ff625..bafbc9d0e 100644
--- a/docs/Rules/AvoidExclaimOperator.md
+++ b/docs/Rules/AvoidExclaimOperator.md
@@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
 ---
 description: Avoid exclaim operator
 ms.custom: PSSA v1.22.0
-ms.date: 02/13/2024
+ms.date: 03/26/2024
 ms.topic: reference
 title: AvoidExclaimOperator
 ---
 # AvoidExclaimOperator
+
 **Severity Level: Warning**
 
 ## Description
@@ -19,13 +20,14 @@ Avoid using the negation operator (`!`). Use `-not` for improved readability.
 
 ## Example
 
-### Wrong:
+### Wrong
 
 ```powershell
 $MyVar = !$true
 ```
 
-### Correct:
+### Correct
+
 ```powershell
 $MyVar = -not $true
 ```
@@ -42,6 +44,6 @@ Rules = @{
 
 ### Parameters
 
-#### Enable: bool (Default value is `$false`)
+- `Enable`: **bool** (Default value is `$false`)
 
-Enable or disable the rule during ScriptAnalyzer invocation.
\ No newline at end of file
+  Enable or disable the rule during ScriptAnalyzer invocation.
diff --git a/docs/Rules/ProvideCommentHelp.md b/docs/Rules/ProvideCommentHelp.md
index c6e373f36..51ef66df9 100644
--- a/docs/Rules/ProvideCommentHelp.md
+++ b/docs/Rules/ProvideCommentHelp.md
@@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ presence of comment based help and not on the validity or format.
 For assistance on comment based help, use the command `Get-Help about_comment_based_help` or the
 following articles:
 
-- [Writing Comment-based Help](https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/scripting/developer/help/writing-comment-based-help-topics)
-- [Writing Help for PowerShell Cmdlets](https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/scripting/developer/help/writing-help-for-windows-powershell-cmdlets)
-- [Create XML-based help using PlatyPS](https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/utility-modules/platyps/create-help-using-platyps)
+- [Writing Comment-based Help][01]
+- [Writing Help for PowerShell Cmdlets][02]
+- [Create XML-based help using PlatyPS][03]
 
 ## Configuration
 
@@ -37,34 +37,35 @@ Rules = @{
 
 ### Parameters
 
-#### Enable: bool (Default valus is `$true`)
+- `Enable`: **bool** (Default valus is `$true`)
 
-Enable or disable the rule during ScriptAnalyzer invocation.
+  Enable or disable the rule during ScriptAnalyzer invocation.
 
-#### ExportedOnly: bool (Default value is `$true`)
+- `ExportedOnly`: **bool** (Default value is `$true`)
 
-If enabled, throw violation only on functions/cmdlets that are exported using the
-`Export-ModuleMember` cmdlet.
+  If enabled, throw violation only on functions/cmdlets that are exported using the
+  `Export-ModuleMember` cmdlet.
 
-#### BlockComment: bool (Default value is `$true`)
+- `BlockComment`: **bool** (Default value is `$true`)
 
-If enabled, returns comment help in block comment style, i.e., `<#...#>`. Otherwise returns comment
-help in line comment style, i.e., each comment line starts with `#`.
+  If enabled, returns comment help in block comment style (`<#...#>`). Otherwise returns
+  comment help in line comment style where each comment line starts with `#`.
 
-#### VSCodeSnippetCorrection: bool (Default value is `$false`)
+- `VSCodeSnippetCorrection`: **bool** (Default value is `$false`)
 
-If enabled, returns comment help in vscode snippet format.
+  If enabled, returns comment help in vscode snippet format.
 
-#### Placement: string (Default value is `before`)
+- `Placement`: **string** (Default value is `before`)
 
-Represents the position of comment help with respect to the function definition.
+  Represents the position of comment help with respect to the function definition.
 
-Possible values are: `before`, `begin` and `end`. If any invalid value is given, the property
-defaults to `before`.
+  Possible values are:
 
-`before` means the help is placed before the function definition. `begin` means the help is placed
-at the beginning of the function definition body. `end` means the help is places the end of the
-function definition body.
+  - `before`: means the help is placed before the function definition
+  - `begin` means the help is placed at the beginning of the function definition body
+  - `end` means the help is places the end of the function definition body
+
+  If any invalid value is given, the property defaults to `before`.
 
 ## Example
 
@@ -118,3 +119,7 @@ function Get-File
 
 }
 ```
+<!-- link references -->
+[01]: https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/scripting/developer/help/writing-comment-based-help-topics
+[02]: https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/scripting/developer/help/writing-help-for-windows-powershell-cmdlets
+[03]: https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/utility-modules/platyps/create-help-using-platyps
diff --git a/docs/Rules/ReviewUnusedParameter.md b/docs/Rules/ReviewUnusedParameter.md
index 1673bb5a3..6a4447785 100644
--- a/docs/Rules/ReviewUnusedParameter.md
+++ b/docs/Rules/ReviewUnusedParameter.md
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 ---
 description: ReviewUnusedParameter
 ms.custom: PSSA v1.22.0
-ms.date: 06/28/2023
+ms.date: 03/26/2024
 ms.topic: reference
 title: ReviewUnusedParameter
 ---
@@ -16,14 +16,14 @@ been used in that scope.
 
 ## Configuration settings
 
-|Configuration key|Meaning|Accepted values|Mandatory|Example|
-|---|---|---|---|---|
-|CommandsToTraverse|By default, this command will not consider child scopes other than scriptblocks provided to Where-Object or ForEach-Object. This setting allows you to add additional commands that accept scriptblocks that this rule should traverse into.|string[]: list of commands whose scriptblock to traverse.|`@('Invoke-PSFProtectedCommand')`|
+By default, this rule doesn't consider child scopes other than scriptblocks provided to
+`Where-Object` or `ForEach-Object`. The `CommandsToTraverse` setting is an string array allows you
+to add additional commands that accept scriptblocks that this rule should examine.
 
 ```powershell
 @{
     Rules = @{
-        ReviewUnusedParameter = @{
+        PSReviewUnusedParameter = @{
             CommandsToTraverse = @(
                 'Invoke-PSFProtectedCommand'
             )
diff --git a/docs/Rules/ShouldProcess.md b/docs/Rules/ShouldProcess.md
index 6746c3621..38da8320e 100644
--- a/docs/Rules/ShouldProcess.md
+++ b/docs/Rules/ShouldProcess.md
@@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ but makes no calls to `ShouldProcess` or it calls `ShouldProcess` but does not d
 
 For more information, see the following articles:
 
-- [about_Functions_Advanced_Methods](https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_functions_advanced_methods)
-- [about_Functions_CmdletBindingAttribute](https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_Functions_CmdletBindingAttribute)
-- [Everything you wanted to know about ShouldProcess](https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/scripting/learn/deep-dives/everything-about-shouldprocess)
+- [about_Functions_Advanced_Methods][01]
+- [about_Functions_CmdletBindingAttribute][02]
+- [Everything you wanted to know about ShouldProcess][03]
 
 ## How
 
@@ -73,3 +73,7 @@ function Set-File
     }
 }
 ```
+<!-- link references -->
+[01]: https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_functions_advanced_methods
+[02]: https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_Functions_CmdletBindingAttribute
+[03]: https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/scripting/learn/deep-dives/everything-about-shouldprocess
diff --git a/docs/Rules/UseApprovedVerbs.md b/docs/Rules/UseApprovedVerbs.md
index f4d685585..858979574 100644
--- a/docs/Rules/UseApprovedVerbs.md
+++ b/docs/Rules/UseApprovedVerbs.md
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 ---
 description: Cmdlet Verbs
 ms.custom: PSSA v1.22.0
-ms.date: 06/28/2023
+ms.date: 03/26/2024
 ms.topic: reference
 title: UseApprovedVerbs
 ---
@@ -15,10 +15,9 @@ All cmdlets must used approved verbs.
 
 Approved verbs can be found by running the command `Get-Verb`.
 
-Additional documentation on approved verbs can be found at
-[Approved Verbs for PowerShell Commands](https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/scripting/developer/cmdlet/approved-verbs-for-windows-powershell-commands).
-Some unapproved verbs are documented on the approved verbs page and point to approved alternatives.
-Try searching for the verb you used to find its approved form. For example, searching for `Read`,
+For a more information about approved verbs, see [Approved Verbs for PowerShell Commands][01]. Some
+unapproved verbs are documented on the approved verbs page and point to approved alternatives. Try
+searching for the verb you used to find its approved form. For example, searching for `Read`,
 `Open`, or `Search` leads you to `Get`.
 
 ## How
@@ -44,3 +43,6 @@ function Update-Item
     ...
 }
 ```
+
+<!-- link references -->
+[01]: /powershell/scripting/developer/cmdlet/approved-verbs-for-windows-powershell-commands
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/docs/Rules/UseCompatibleCommands.md b/docs/Rules/UseCompatibleCommands.md
index 6e0714f2f..dc8c06b97 100644
--- a/docs/Rules/UseCompatibleCommands.md
+++ b/docs/Rules/UseCompatibleCommands.md
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ An example configuration might look like:
 ```powershell
 @{
     Rules = @{
-        PSUseCompatibleCommmands = @{
+        PSUseCompatibleCommands = @{
             Enable = $true
             TargetProfiles = @(
                 'ubuntu_x64_18.04_6.1.3_x64_4.0.30319.42000_core'
diff --git a/docs/Rules/UseSingularNouns.md b/docs/Rules/UseSingularNouns.md
index e8d91677b..cde3b7028 100644
--- a/docs/Rules/UseSingularNouns.md
+++ b/docs/Rules/UseSingularNouns.md
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 ---
 description: Cmdlet Singular Noun
 ms.custom: PSSA v1.22.0
-ms.date: 02/13/2024
+ms.date: 03/26/2024
 ms.topic: reference
 title: UseSingularNouns
 ---
@@ -11,9 +11,8 @@ title: UseSingularNouns
 
 ## Description
 
-PowerShell team best practices state cmdlets should use singular nouns and not plurals.
-
-Suppression allows to suppress just specific function names, for example
+PowerShell team best practices state cmdlets should use singular nouns and not plurals. Suppression
+allows you to suppress the rule for specific function names. For example:
 
 ```
 function Get-Elements {
@@ -35,13 +34,14 @@ Rules = @{
 
 ### Parameters
 
-#### `UseSingularNouns: string[]` (Default value is `{'Data', 'Windows'}`)
+- `UseSingularNouns`: `string[]` (Default value is `{'Data', 'Windows'}`)
 
-Commands to be excluded from this rule. `Data` and `Windows` are common false positives and are excluded by default
+  Commands to be excluded from this rule. `Data` and `Windows` are common false positives and are
+  excluded by default.
 
-#### Enable: `bool` (Default value is `$true`)
+- `Enable`: `bool` (Default value is `$true`)
 
-Enable or disable the rule during ScriptAnalyzer invocation.
+  Enable or disable the rule during ScriptAnalyzer invocation.
 
 ## How